Well, isn't that just a lovely little riddle! A mosquito is a perfect example of something that bites but doesn't have teeth. They use a special mouthpart called a proboscis to pierce the skin and feed on blood, leaving us with itchy little bites. Just remember, even though they may nibble, it's important to appreciate all creatures in nature for the roles they play.
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Toothless. Somebody with no teeth or missing teeth.
both have multiple teeth
because he has gold teeth that are gold
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I'm not sure what angel bites are, but if you're talking about snake bites, no iv had mine for 6 years and my teeth havnt been effected.
Teeth and hooves. Bites and kicks.
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64 Teeth, ie. Two bites of 32 teeth (human)
yes because their teeth are very sharp......^_^
Octopus does not stings instead it bites with its teeth..it also applies to squids.
it uses its tail
No, though sometimes teeth may be left behind accidentally if the snake bites in self defense.
depends... usualy, no, but if you put poison on his teeth and he bites you, then, yeah, sure, he can kill you.