Yes. Tench have Pharyngeal teeth. These teeth are in the back of the throat.
Collective nouns for minnows are a shoal of minnows, a steam of minnows, a stream of minnows, and a swarm of minnows
Vomerine teeth are positioned in the top side of the throat. They are not used to chew, but to keep a prey item in the throat.
Goldfish have teeth, but not in the way that you expect them; they are called pharyngeal teeth which are near the throat
Minnows constitute the family Cyprinidae of the order Cypriniformes. Most of the members of the minnow family are only a few centimeters in length, but India's mahseer measures up to 2.7 meters and some weigh more than 45 kg. Minnows are the largest family of fish, including more than 2,000 species. They are characterized by a single dorsal fin and by one to three rows of teeth in the throat but never in the jaw.
The germs are in the back of your throat, & it starts to buildup when you don't brush your teeth. (:
5 years
no because minnows can live with other minnows
Goldfish have pharyngeal teeth, or teeth in the arch of the throat. The teeth are always growing and falling out, but are usually less than 1 centimeter in size.
frogs can eat minnows
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the help to pull the mouse down its throat.