Seals use their teeth for opening food items like for example, clams or look up their other crustacean food sources that have hard shells. Anyway seals usually have many different sets of teeth. And to add to that they are very sharp too.
Seals use their teeth for opening food items like for example, clams or look up their other crustacean food sources that have hard shells. Anyway seals usually have many different sets of teeth. And to add to that they are very sharp too
Absolutely. Seals have teeth, which they use in eating fish.
No they do not
yes
Leopard seals don't have teeth, they long have hollow tongues, like a butterfly, that they use to suck the brains out of their prey.
yes they do
sharp teeth, coarse fur.
all have just a few sets but the harp has tons of sets
Killer whales have sharp teeth's seals,and they have canine teeth. Polar bears have sharp teeth's fish,and the also have canine teeth
Crabeater seals are called crabeater seals because of the way their teeth look.
Yes, they have sharp teeth and will attack if bothered.
Seals swallow their food whole with the head of the food first. Their teeth are only designed for grasping their food, not chewing.