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.
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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.
yes. all fish have teeth No, that is not true. It depends on the type of fish. Bluefin tuna, do not have teeth, for example.
No, not all fish have sharp teeth. Some fish have teeth specialized for grinding or crushing their food, while others have no teeth at all and feed using other methods such as suction or filter feeding.
Not all fish are toothless. One example of a fish with teeth is the Barracuda. The barracuda is not a shark, but it does have teeth. little ones, in finger lakes usually , just have strong enoguh jaws to eat
Many fish do have teeth.
The Wolf Fish has 400 teeth which is 4 times the amount as the piranha fish.
Fish have gills, scales, and fins. Some fish have the trait of having teeth.
Who has the smallest teeth. Good question. This is a very easy question to answer.Your mom.
Many fish do have teeth.
a fish is small and it dose not have teeth. so that meens that sharks have sharp teeath fish dont have any
Fish have around 30,40,or 50 teeth depending on size.