Which animal has no teeth in mouth?

No, it's a platypus! One of the most unique creatures on the planet, it is an egg-laying mammal with venom and no teeth. It's only found on the western coast of Australia and the island of Tasmania.
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What is the name of toothless animal?

Pangolins eat ants, termites and larvae and are often known as "the scaly anteater." Because they have no teeth, pangolins pick up food with their sticky tongues, which can sometimes reach lengths greater than the animal's body.
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What mammals do not have teeth?

Several groups of mammals have decided to do without teeth altogether. The 10 species of Whales in the order Mysticeti, the 8 species of Pangolins family Manidae, and the 3 species of Anteaters in the family Myrmecophagidae and order Edentata have all given up on teeth completely and have none.
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What farm animal has no teeth?

What is the giant anteater? Anteaters are edentate animals—they have no teeth. But their long tongues are more than sufficient to lap up the 35,000 ants and termites they swallow whole each day.
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What animal has no front teeth?

Giraffes

Something that giraffes and humans have in common is that we both have the same amount of teeth. But unlike us, giraffes have no upper front teeth and most of their teeth are molars located in the back of their mouths.
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Animals With No Teeth



Which animal has blue blood?

Can you guess what animals might have blue blood? Lobsters, crabs, pillbugs, shrimp, octopus, crayfish, scallops, barnacles, snails, small worms (except earthworms), clams, squid, slugs, mussels, horseshoe crabs, most spiders. None of these animals have backbones. Some of these animals are Mollusks, like the snails.
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Do snakes have teeth?

No matter the length of the snake, they all have teeth (at least a few). In general, snake teeth are called 'fangs', though not all snakes actually have the famous fangs we think of when we think of venom and striking snakes. Snakes essentially have two types of teeth; fangs, and smaller, functional, non-fang teeth.
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Do frogs have teeth?

Some have tiny teeth on their upper jaws and the roof of their mouths while others sport fanglike structures. Some species are completely toothless. And only one frog, out of the more-than 7,000 species, has true teeth on both upper and lower jaws.
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Do fish have teeth?

Fish Teeth Exist

All fish have teeth. Specific types of swimmers—like goldfish—hide their pearly whites near the back of their throats. Similar to shark teeth, goldfish lose and replace teeth throughout their lifetime.
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Do crabs have teeth?

Lobsters and crabs have teeth— in their stomachs. These are used to crush its food, but they also have a strange secondary function in ghost crabs: making a noise that wards off predators.
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Does a dolphin have teeth?

A dolphins teeth are typically conical and pointed. They are a regular size and shape, unlike ours. While many animals have teeth for biting or grinding, a dolphin's teeth are just designed for grabbing slippery fish and making sure they don't get away.
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Do ants have teeth?

Yes, ants have teeth, as anyone who has ever stepped on an ant mound can attest. These specialized structures, technically called “mandibular teeth” because they are attached outside of their mouths, are made of a network of material that tightly binds individual atoms of zinc.
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Do penguins have teeth?

They have a bill and a tongue, but no teeth. First of all, penguins have a beak, with a pointy end to help them to grab their food, typically fish. The other outstanding feature of their mouth is the spikes on their tongues and the rooves of their mouths, that look like stalagmites and stalactites in a cave.
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Do octopus have teeth?

because octopuses don't have any teeth! That doesn't mean that an octopus can't bite and chew its food, which is good news for this meat-eating carnivore. Instead of teeth, octopuses have sharp beaks. They use them to break open things like clam and lobster shells so that they can tear out and eat the yummy insides.
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Do elephants have teeth?

Elephant Teeth facts – Molars

Elephants are herbivores. As they spend 22 hours a day chewing vegetation, they need their really big, strong, ridged, back teeth. Apart from two tusks (if present), elephants have only four other teeth in a set.
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Does cow have teeth?

Tooth Types and Location

There are three types of teeth found in the bovine: incisors, premolars and molars. Incisor teeth are found in the rostral (front) portion of the mouth, but they are absent from the upper jaw.
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Does a fish feel pain?

Neurobiologists have long recognized that fish have nervous systems that comprehend and respond to pain. Fish, like “higher vertebrates,” have neurotransmitters such as endorphins that relieve suffering—the only reason for their nervous systems to produce these painkillers is to alleviate pain.
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Do fish sleep at all?

While fish do not sleep in the same way that land mammals sleep, most fish do rest. Research shows that fish may reduce their activity and metabolism while remaining alert to danger. Some fish float in place, some wedge themselves into a secure spot in the mud or coral, and some even locate a suitable nest.
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Do sharks have teeth?

Unlike humans, all sharks are born with teeth. They grow in conveyor-belt rows, with the biggest teeth facing outwards. Over time, the smaller teeth in the back move up, replacing the front ones. Most sharks have between 5-15 rows, and the whale shark has a whopping 3,000 teeth in its mouth!
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Do butterflies have teeth?

Butterflies – which come from caterpillars – don't have any teeth at all. Instead of chewing up the landscape, butterflies sip nutrition through their straw-like tongues, which are known as proboscis.
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Do chickens have teeth?

You might have heard the saying "rarer than hen's teeth", which means extremely scarce or difficult to find. This is because, like other wild birds, chickens have no teeth.
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Do lizards have teeth?

Snakes and some lizards have teeth that grow along the inside of the jaw that are normally replaced when lost. Many of the lizards that we have as pets have a type of dentition called acrodont dentition. Examples of some of the lizards with acrodont teeth are: Bearded Dragons.
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Do spiders have teeth?

In its most common use, spiders bite their prey and inject venom, which immobilizes the prey and starts the process of digestion. Spiders have no teeth and rely on the venom to liquefy their prey in order that their stomachs, known as sucking stomachs, can draw in the meal.
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Do birds have teeth?

Birds do not have teeth, although they may have ridges on their bills that help them grip food. Birds swallow their food whole, and their gizzard (a muscular part of their stomach) grinds up the food so they can digest it.
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Does Cobra have teeth?

It has two fangs and 3–5 maxillar teeth in the upper jaw, and two rows of teeth in the lower jaw.
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