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Including the pilot & beluga whales, the suborder Odontoceti is characterized by this feature |
teeth
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$400 |
J |
WHALES |
2023-04-11 |
#8847 |
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It's been estimated that a shark may use over 20,000 of these in a lifetime, with many in reserve rows |
teeth
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$200 |
J |
THE SHARKS |
2005-06-08 |
#4793 |
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Baleen whales strain food like plankton from the water because they don't have these |
Teeth
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$100 |
J |
WHALE OF FORTUNE |
2001-06-01 |
#3870 |
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Whales of the suborder Odontoceti have these; others don't |
Teeth
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$800 |
DJ |
A CATEGORY OF A WHALE |
1999-12-16 |
#3519 |
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Most of the shark fossils found have been of this body part & they've even been found in the Midwestern U.S. |
Teeth
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$200 |
J |
SHARK! |
1999-12-07 |
#3512 |
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In a shark's mouth, new rows of these regularly replace old ones |
teeth
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$100 |
J |
SHARKS |
1993-05-18 |
#2017 |
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When old ones are lost new ones quickly move in & replace them |
Teeth
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$200 |
J |
SHARK! |
1990-05-10 |
#1324 |
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A shark may use over 20,000 of these in a lifetime since they're replaced when worn out |
teeth
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$100 |
J |
FISH |
1989-02-14 |
#1032 |
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Some filefish can chew in their throats, since they have these located there |
their teeth
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$200 |
DJ |
MARINE BIOLOGY |
1987-02-11 |
#568 |