What dinosaur has 100000000 teeth?

What dinosaur has 100000000 teeth?

Nigersaurus
Nigersaurus

Nigersaurus Temporal range: Early Cretaceous
Phylum: Chordata
Clade: Dinosauria
Clade: Saurischia
Clade: †Sauropodomorpha

How many T Rex have teeth?

60 teeth
The Tyrannosaurus rex had about 60 teeth. The largest T. rex tooth found was 12 inches long. Its jaw had to be about 4 feet long to fit all 60 teeth.

What dinosaur has 27 teeth?

Styracosaurus

Styracosaurus Temporal range: Late Cretaceous,
Tribe: †Centrosaurini
Genus: †Styracosaurus Lambe, 1913
Type species
† Styracosaurus albertensis Lambe, 1913

How do you say dinosaur with 500 teeth?

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What dinosaur has 9000 teeth?

Nigersaurus is a 30-foot-long plant-eating dinosaur that lived 110 million years ago in what is now Niger’s Sahara Desert.

How many teeth does a raptor have?

Velociraptor had 13 to 15 teeth in its upper jaw and 14 to 15 teeth in its lower jaw. These teeth were widely spaced and serrated, though more strongly on the back edge than the front.

What dinosaur has 960 teeth?

Hadrosaurs
Hadrosaurs (Edmontosaurus, Maiasaura, Lambeosaurus, Parasaurolophus and many more) were duck-billed dinosaurs and had around 960 self-sharpening cheek teeth; the most teeth of all of the dinosaurs.

How many teeth did Tyrannosaurus rex have?

On the other end of the spectrum, Tyrannosaurus rex had 50 to 60 solid cone-shaped teeth as big as bananas. Hadrosaurs, or duck-billed dinosaurs, had the most teeth: up to 960 cheek teeth! Dinosaur teeth were replaceable.

What are some fun facts about dinosaur teeth?

7 Fun Facts About Dinosaur Teeth 1 Dinosaurs grew new teeth. 2 Some dinosaurs did not have teeth. 3 Tyrannosaurus Rex teeth were the longest. 4 The T. Rex was not above eating its own kind. 5 Hadrosaurs had the most teeth. 6 (more items)

Did Dilophosaurus ever count its teeth?

A: I never counted dilophosaurus’s teeth if that’s the dinosaur you mean. He was the first big meat-eater — about 20 feet long, though in the movie Jurassic Park they made him a little poison spitter (We don’t know any poison-spitting dinosaurs).

What kind of teeth do animals have?

Animals that graze today, like sheep and horses, have grinding teeth with flat tops to mash tough and fibrous, low-growing plants like grass. The Hadrosaurs family of duck-billed dinosaurs had teeth similar to this.