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  1. Oct 1, 2022 · Seals have at most 38 teeth. Just like humans and most mammals, seals have teeth. Most seals have between 34 to 38 teeth, while some have a few less than 34 but nothing more than 38. Most seals have really sharp and pointed front teeth. Despite this fact, they do not use their front teeth for chewing.

  2. Harbor seals have a mouth full of teeth, but they don’t use any of them for chewing. Their front teeth are sharp and pointed, and great for grasping and tearing. Back molars are used for crushing the shells of crustaceans and mollusks. Being a pinniped, the Harbor seal can open and close its nostrils.

  3. Oct 13, 2023 · These teeth are vital for catching and eating aquatic prey. The walrus is an oddity among seals. Walruses are odobenids with long tusks. Their extended teeth, or tusks, are used for hunting, defense, breaking ice, and lifting their heavy bodies onto ice floes. Walruses have smaller teeth in the back of their jaws, but their tusks are most notable.

  4. Dec 23, 2021 · The leopard seal’s cheek teeth differ from other seal species. Most of the other seals swallow their food whole and use their back molars to crush crustaceans. Leopard seals, on the other hand, use oddly-shaped cheek teeth to capture krill. In suction feeding, animals reduce their mouth pressures relative to the ambient pressure, allowing any ...

  5. A harbor seal has a rounded head with a fairly blunt snout. A harbor seal lacks external ear flaps. Its ear openings close when it dives. Harbor seals have 34 to 36 teeth. The front teeth are pointed and sharp, adapted for grasping and tearing (not chewing) their food. Harbor seals often use their back teeth for crushing shells and crustaceans.

  6. Oct 11, 2016 · seal Facts. Portrait of a Seal. The true seals, also known as the earless seals and the crawling seals, are over 18 species of semi-aquatic marine mammals of the family Phocidae. They are one of three families within the super family known as pinnipeds. Pinniped means feather (pinni) foot (ped) in Latin. The other two families are the walrus ...

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  8. Feb 9, 2012 · Weddell seals have 4 canine teeth – located on the sides of the front teeth, two on top and two on the bottom. Carnivores have long canines that are used for quickly grabbing prey. Between the canines are 4 incisors – 4 on top, 4 on bottom. Notice how much larger the outer two incisors are compared to the 2 in the middle (on both top and ...

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