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  2. May 13, 2013 · By Meghan Rosen. May 13, 2013 at 5:08 pm. A clump of dental stem cells gives alligators a steady supply of pearly whites. Beneath each tooth in a gator’s megawatt smile, a small band of tissue ...

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  4. May 13, 2013 · Once an alligator loses a tooth, these three phases kick off. The dental lamina, or a band of tissue associated with the initial stages of tooth formation in many animals, begins to bulge.

  5. May 15, 2013 · Over their long lives, an alligator may regenerate something on the order of 4,000 teeth. So a team of researchers from the U.S., China and Taiwan performed a detailed study of alligator teeth to ...

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    • What Do Alligator Teeth Look like?
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    What alligator teeth look like
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    The alligators are a family of crocodilians that includes eight species in total. They have been separate from the crocodiles for around 90 million years. There are two “true” alligators (genus: Alligator): 1. The American Alligator (Alligator mississipiensis) – A large species endemic to the Southeastern US 2. The Chinese Alligator (Alligator sine...

    Alligator teeth do vary a little by species. For the most part, they have an elongated, robust, and slightly curved appearance. They are covered in a thick layer of white enamel, just like our own teeth. Unlikehuman teeth, alligator teeth are not flattened. Instead, they have more of a conical shape. If you look at any alligator (or crocodile), you...

    Alligators can have between 70 and 80 teeth in their jaws at any point in their life. Crocodiles – on the other hand – have around 60 teeth (but this varies by species). The toothiest of all crocodilians is the Indian Gharial (Gavialis gangeticus). In it’s long, unusual snout, the gharial can house 110 teeth! The gharial’s teeth are needle-like in ...

    Due to the crushing, 2980 PSI bite of the alligator, teeth can break off regularly. Thankfully, alligators can regrow their teeth. Researchers at the University of Southern California have been studying this remarkable ability. They hope that it may hold secrets that can improve modern dental medicine. Alligators’ ability to regrow teeth owes to th...

    Yes,gator teeth are hollow. Being hollow allows space for new teeth to grow beneath the old. This important adaptation means that a new tooth can be ready for use as soon as the old tooth falls out. You can see detailed images of this unusual arrangement here.

    Overall, crocodile teeth are longer and more pointed than those of alligators. Many crocodiles prey on large mammals – such as wildebeest – while alligators tend to mostly eat fish, turtles, and other smaller animals. A croc’s sharp, pointed teeth allow it to grip large prey when tearing off chunks of flesh. Caiman – members of the alligator family...

    You’ll find gator teeth for sale online and in souvenir stores throughout areas where they are farmed or found in the wild. While it can be tempting to purchase alligator tooth trinkets – which cost as little as $4 – you must consider the ethics of your purchase. All crocodilians were decimated by overhunting over the past century. Only now have so...

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