Dr Fraser believes that it could be possible for humans to evolve and grow beaks like pufferfish (pictured), which he said are 'far more robust and practical.' However, he ... 'But there will always be orthodontists employed because even when you have new teeth, there is going to be a need for positioning.'. read more
Dr Fraser said: ‘It could be possible for humans to evolve to grow beaks, like pufferfish, which may be more robust and practical.’ The spiny, highly poisonous pufferfish, begins it life with teeth but they quickly morph into a beak that is used to open shells and crush and cut fish. read more