I remember seeing such a thing on a fishing show once years ago. They were fishing for these things in a river and the fish were very long (12+ feet?) And had huge saber-like teeth on the bottom jaw that recessed into holes in the upper jaw and skull. I can't find anyone who has seen the same show or has evidence. Wasnot a hoax tothe best of my knowledge. Predated the internet aswe know it today.
A bull shark is a large fish with multiple rows of teeth. In fact, the bull shark has fifty different rows of strong teeth!
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Most all fish have teeth, but not in the same way, or can be seen easily, these fish have what is called pharyngeal teeth. However, there is a whale that is toothless and it's called a Baleen whale; it's mouth is so large that it can swallow squid whole and does not need to chew.
Atlantic Guitarfish have 56-80 blunt teeth in the upper jaw and 51-82 teeth in the lower. The upper jaw has eight to ten rows of teeth and the lower jaw has seven to nine rows of teeth. The teeth are rectangular at the base and somewhat rounded at the corners, fitting very close together.
Many fish do have teeth.
Yes they do ! Pike are predatory fish - preying on anything in the water that's smaller than they are. They have a considerable set of large, pointed teeth.
Puffer fish do not have small mouths. In fact they have a decently large mouth, they need this to fit their large teeth, which they chew on live rock to keep filed down.
Dolphins use their teeth to catch fish and other large prey. Dolphins don't chew their food they swallow the fish whole.
A fangtooth is a type of fish. It has the largest teeth of any marine organism. They are so large that the fish cannot close it's mouth.
The Wolf Fish has 400 teeth which is 4 times the amount as the piranha fish.