A crocodile's teeth stick out when their mouths are closed because their lower teeth fit into notches in their upper jaw, preventing their teeth from being visible when the mouth is shut. This adaptation allows crocodiles to hide their teeth for a stealthy ambush attack on prey.
The Egyptian plover helps clean the crocodile's teeth by eating parasites and food debris. In return, the crocodile allows the plover to safely pick its teeth without harming it. This mutually beneficial relationship is known as mutualism.
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if your baby teeth spoils, the permenant teeth will come out.
croc! their teeth also stick out on the sides
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a plover cleans a crocodile's teeth.
A saltwater crocodile has the greatest of 68 teeth and their least amount is 64 teeth.
Crocodiles have about 64-68 teeth. They are continually replaced throughout its life until very old age, therefore a crocodile could go through over 3,000 teeth in its lifetime
Humans have two sets of teeth in their lifetime.
all have just a few sets but the harp has tons of sets
There is not a great demand for crocodile teeth. However, since you have two of them, perhaps they could be made into matching earrings. It is my guess that a set of crocodile teeth earrings could be worth something to somebody. Teeth as such are not that appealing, however.
The Nile Crocodile.
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A crocodile's teeth stick out when their mouths are closed because their lower teeth fit into notches in their upper jaw, preventing their teeth from being visible when the mouth is shut. This adaptation allows crocodiles to hide their teeth for a stealthy ambush attack on prey.
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