Reptiles grow new teeth throughout their lives. This is extremely common in reptiles like alligators and crocodiles, who frequently lose their teeth.
they will grow back they will not die if one of their whiskers fall out it is like us we lose our teeth and our teeth grow into adult teeth right? will for them they lose their whiskers and like I said they grow back.
The mouse's teeth grew continually.
Kittens lose their deciduous teeth (baby/kitten teeth) at around 5 to 6 months of age, and the adult canine teeth grow in. Adult cats may lose these teeth due to injury or disease, and new teeth do not grow back.
yes
1 inch per 100 years
Charlize Theron is an actress who had no teeth until she was eleven years old. She had an illness when she was little and the antibiotics rotted all the teeth in her mouth. Her teeth only started to grow in at age 11.
Yes, after your baby teeth fall out, new adult canine teeth will eventually grow in by teenage years.
Your teeth can grow up to 55cm.
It grows 1 inch per 100 years. (serious answer)
they usally grow 9 ft every 100 years
At around age two to three but there pretty much fighters at around 7 months
Whales have bristles, not teeth. So no their teeth do not grow back.
Wisodom teeth don't normally grow in until your later years. They are the teeth on the end of each jaw line. Most people get them removed because of the discomfort caused by how they grew in.
yes after one or two years
about 40 cm
An olm can live to 100 years old and grow to 6 feet.