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Crocodiles bite for defense and for securing their prey and dragging it to the bottom of rivers where it is left to decompose for later consumption.

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7mo ago

Crocodiles use their teeth to catch and grip prey, tear apart flesh, and consume their food. Their teeth are designed for holding onto prey as they drag it into the water to drown or eat it.

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7y ago

Snakes only have two teeth called Fangs poison can be injected out of theese fangs when the venomous snake bites.
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9y ago

With the exception of the venom fangs present in some species - The teeth in the snakes mouth are designed to grip their prey as the throat muscles pull the animal down into its throat.

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7y ago

Most snakes have teeth that curve toward the back of the mouth, which helps prevent prey from escaping once caught. Some species have hollow or grooved fangs that allow them to inject venom.

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12y ago

it will bite us

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15y ago

ma gwana se lama ma gwana se lama

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12y ago

They bare their fangs.

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