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Funny/Silly Question

sportygurl3392 Jan 02, 2006 07:39 PM

i know that this question sounds silly, but I am just wondering

do cresties have teeth?

i cant see any on my crestie, and i have been bitten by her as well, and never felt any teeth. i read another post and it said that the crestie could have been bitten and therefore was red from a tooth, and that is what sparked this question.

thank in advanced

Replies (2)

Purplemonkey Jan 03, 2006 12:08 AM

Yea, they do. Little tiny teeth. It pinches when they bite. My crestie got my hand once when I offered her worms, and it stings. Not as bad as a Tokay, though.
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PHLdyPayne Jan 03, 2006 10:01 AM

crested geckos do have teeth but since their jaws are not really strong a bite to us from them, doesn't hurt and rarely if ever, breaks the skin.
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