why don’t whales have teeth like we do?
- Written by: Vanessa Pirotta, Postdoctoral Researcher and Wildlife Scientist, Macquarie University
Shutterstock/The ConversationWhy don’t whales have teeth like we do? asked by Henry, 6 years old.
Great question, Henry. Your teeth are an important part of your body. They help you chew your food so you can eat and grow strong. But if you ever thought about inviting a whale for dinner, think again!
It’s true, some whales are toothless...





















