Using their sharp front teeth, koalas nip off the eucalyptus leaves, and chew them with the grinding molars at the back of their mouth.
The koala uses its sharp front teeth to nip off leaves and buds of the eucalyptus trees. It then uses its strong molars to grind the leaves before swallowing.
The Koala uses its teeth and powerful jaws to chew eucalyptus leaves into a paste and its sharp claws to climb trees. Their claws and teeth can cause considerable damage to an attacker.
The average koala has 30 teeth.
yes they do have sharp teeth to eat with
They use their teeth.
yes, they use their teeth to eat bamboo
They use their teeth, of course.
the same way we use our teeth: to eat
they use their front teeth and eat
A dingo can certainly eat a young koala, with no difficulty whatsoever.
What teeth do cat or dogs use to eat? Well cats use their teeth that are called
yes a coral does use teeth to eat. when you see bubbles or air pockets in the coral it is the teeath and where it breaths.
yes, squirrels use their hands and teeth to eat.