No, budgies do not have teeth. Instead, they have a beak that they use for cracking seeds, grooming their feathers, and various other activities.
Marlins do not have teeth in their jaws. Instead, they have a long, pointed bill, used for slashing and stunning their prey.
Alligators usually ambush turtles near the water's edge and grab them with their powerful jaws. They then crush the turtle's shell with their teeth or roll over repeatedly to break it open. The alligator then devours the turtle's body.
Insects do not have teeth like vertebrates. Instead, they have mandibles that are used for chewing and manipulating food. Some insects, like beetles and grasshoppers, have well-developed mandibles that resemble teeth in function.
No, penguins do not have teeth. Instead, they have spines inside their mouths and throats that help them guide food down their throat. Penguins swallow their prey whole, so teeth are not necessary for chewing.
No, it does have canines because turtles don't have teeth but instead have a sharp beak
Sea turtles, like all turtles, do not have teeth.
they have no teeth
No, actually the turtle eats the squid instead.
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If you mean canine as in dog teeth, then it would be cat,dog,turtle sorry if this answer is not the best
The turtle family is very diffrent, the teeth of crocodile can drag out the turtle from its shell.
No turtles have teeth. They all have beaks instead.
A seal would win becaus a seal is a much larger animal and has teeth where as a turtle is a lot smaller and does not have as much power but a turtle can hide in its shell.
Tortoises never have any teeth to lose. They are born with horny beaks instead of teeth.
Platypuses do not have teeth; they have grinding plates in their jaws instead of teeth.