The freshwater white fish you are likely referring to is the northern pike (Esox lucius). This fish has a long, slender body and a white to light-colored belly, and it is known for its sharp, pointed teeth. Northern pike are predatory and can be found in lakes and rivers across North America, Europe, and Asia. Their teeth help them catch and hold onto slippery prey like smaller fish.
No.
The piranha is a fish with razor like teeth. The piranha is a freshwater fish that lives in South American rivers.
Saltwater: redtoothed trigger fish Freshwater: Jack Dempsey cichlid
* Goldfish * Gar (freshwater fish) * Globefish * Goosefish* Grouper (large fish)* Grunion (small fish) * Guppy (freshwater fish)great white shark
a whiting fish is a fish that goes to the denstist alot and natually has very white teeth a whiting fish is a fish that goes to the denstist alot and natually has very white teeth
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!
Loaches are freshwater fish, for example, the clown loach which is a freshwater fish.
It depends on which fish it
They are freshwater fish.
Redfish are fresh water
Piranhas are freshwater fish, living in the Amazon basin.Actually they are both freshwater and salt.... Mostly freshwater though!
A type of Freshwater Fish