Many fish do have teeth.
Many fish do have teeth.
The Wolf Fish has 400 teeth which is 4 times the amount as the piranha fish.
it is a fish with bones and teeth
hatchet fish have 55 teeth so they can eat there pray.
Fish have around 30,40,or 50 teeth depending on size.
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the Patagonian Toothfish has 56 teeth but littler Patagonian tooth fish have only 30 teeth.
The one I have , has 26 teeth, in front, but like a shark there are teeth in rows behind the front ones, so the exact number would vary from fish to fish.
Salmon is a breed of fish that covers a broad species to include the trout, whitefish and grayling. It is not known how many teeth a salmon has.
Yes, but depends on the species, just like it does in salt water fish. Just because you can't see a fishes teeth doesnt mean it doesnt have any. Many fish have what are called phyringial teeth, which means they are set further back in their mouths/throat. Carp are a good example of a fish having this sort of dental arrangement. Good examples of freshwater fish with prominent teeth are piranah's, gar, pike etc!