Trivia: Where are lobsters’ teeth located?
Feet
Tail
Stomach
Mouth
The correct answer is Stomach
So why is this answer correct? : Most fish have teeth in their mouths, but shellfish have teeth in other places — or no teeth at all. Lobsters, for example, have a gastric mill consisting of three molar-like grinding surfaces in their stomachs. Their stomachs are located close to their mouths, so the food does not need to travel far to be chewed.