The toothfish, specifically the Antarctic toothfish, gets its name from its prominent, sharp teeth. The scientific name, Dissostichus mawsoni, reflects its unique physical characteristics, including these distinctive teeth that aid in its predatory lifestyle. Additionally, the fish is often associated with cold, deep waters where it hunts for prey, further emphasizing its adaptations that contribute to its name.
tooth fish eat people tooth fish eat people tooth fish eat people
Anoplogaster cornuta
The fang tooth eat a fish
a saber tooth fish eats a lot of plankton and almost every big fish like a saber tooth fish eat them.Also plankton fish are not rare but they are very common
whales do
Pelagic Fish such as Tuna, Albacore, and Marlin
Doritos
A back tooth is another name for a molar tooth.
It's hard to answer but my guess would be a shark jelly fish or a fish bigger or stronger than it
in the fresh water ocean.
none
Yes, they are critically endangered.