Poll:- Do Caterpillar's have Teeth?!
Question: Jo
Answers: Jo
Caterpillars have opposable toothed mandibles to chew their food. These can be seen with a magnifying glass.
yes they do
YEAH, BIG SHARP ONES!! ???
how should i know? i dont examine caterpillars mouths
Yea they do have teeth
they have dentures
yaeh how do you think they eat leafs
Of course. Some even carry hookahs while others speak in riddles.
yes, they need teeth to be able to eat and chew leaves.
yeah i think so
actually some worms do have teeth. no lie!
I believe that caterpillars do not have teeth in the conventional definition of teeth but rather strong catrelidge in their mouth that act as teeth.
LOL, yes caterpillars do have opposable toothed mandibles to chew their food. It can be seen using a magnifying glass.
i'm not sure but i know that they have a bunch of legs
yes they do
Yes, they do as they eat leaves so they must have teeth somewhere.
yes they do
Dunno...never opened their tiny mouths to look!
yes