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Yes.

Invertebrates do not have teeth.

Toads do not have teeth.

Turtles do not have teeth.

Whales do not have teeth.

Modern day birds do not, either. Instead, birds have a crop and a gizzard. The crop is a muscular organ that grinds up food. The gizzard has digestive juices for the crunched up food. Sometimes, birds will swallow small stones in order to assist the crop in the grinding process. The bird is not the only animal with a crop and gizzard.

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15y ago

No, birds, fish and some mammals such as Platypus

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8y ago

For starters, goldfish don't have teeth and neither do angelfish or the blow fish.

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13y ago

None of them dont have any teeth?how would they survive?

birds and fish dont have teeth and the eat seed or other things

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15y ago

Herbivores, animals that strictly and only eat plants. Ones that come to mind are hooved animals, like deer or horses.

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12y ago

Sloths

Owls

Penguins

Ducks

Chickens

Moles

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9y ago

The majority of ruminants do not have upper teeth. Some examples include cattle, deer, giraffes, antelopes, sheep, goats, and the like.

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