The muscles in your jaw move your teeth, creating "chewing", and there is something called "enamel" which makes your teeth so hard so they can chew.
it brushes it's teeth with a toothbrush from walmart just kidding the answer is they bite wood and their teeth are made to bite hard things so when they bite hard things it keeps their teeth in tip top shape!
Hard candy vs soft candy:Hard candy hurts your teeth and soft candy is squishy so it wouldn't hurt your teeth
I have had a need to break my teeth. hold them together so hard until they break. Only on topamax.
Teeth are bones.
No, they have slightly ridged jaws, but no teeth. They can still bite pretty hard so don't underestimate them. Hope I helped ;D
It helps because their teeth bite hard and canines have powerful teeth that bite hard.
They are almost as hard as rocks. The are considered a five hardness so that means about the same hardness as apatite. (a mineral)
This is not an idiom, so it means what it says. Something is as rare or hard to find as teeth on a female chicken (or any chicken) - chickens are birds, and do not have teeth.
Cows have usually molar teeth because they eat grass, and to eat gras you need to chew it hard so you can digest it. This is what molar teeth exactly can be used for
Beavers have a hard protective coating on their teeth that contains iron. This turns their teeth orange and makes them extra hard.
Pandas have extremely hard teeth. They also have large molars. They have 42 teeth and have some sharp teeth as well to bite through bamboo stalks.