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Which bird has teeth ?

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I want answers very soon.Maybe it mammal,amphibian or anything else...

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  1. A flamingo has teeth-like protrusions on the sides of its beak, but actual teeth, I don't know.


  2. No living bird has teeth.  Some Mesozoic birds had teeth, but there's been no sign of any since 65 million years ago.

    <<Maybe it mammal,amphibian or anything else...>>

    No bird ever was a mammal, an amphibian or anything non-birdy.

  3. teeth  are present only in young birds of  prototherians.

  4. I heard woodpecker has teeth to hold insects in.

  5. There are no living birds with teeth, however, there  were several species that were alive at the time of the dinosaurs, they all died out at   the same time as the dinosaurs

  6. some mesozoic birds like

    Ichthyornis,Hesperornis

    have teeth in their beaks

  7. Presently, no living bird has teeth.

    The earliest remains of large flightless diving birds, Hesperornis spp., had primitive teeth. Other toothed sea birds also lived during the Cretaceous, including the flighted ichthyosaurs. Also appearing in the Early Cretaceous were the Enantiornithes, a little understood group of seemingly primitive birds. At the end of the period, the toothed birds disappeared with the dinosaurs. Since then, only toothless birds have been found in the record

  8. Wherein Prof. O. C. Marsh announces the discovery of teeth in the type specimen of Ichthyornis and creates a new sub-class of birds, the Odontornithes (or birds with teeth). He acknowledges that he originally thought the jaws with teeth were from a small reptile (Colonosaurus Mudgei).  However, he fails to give credit to the man who discovered the fossil, Prof. B. F. Mudge.

  9. A fossil bird named APPENDIX had teeth.
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