To masticate their food with.
Goldfish do not have teeth.
Goldfish have teeth, but not in the way that you expect them; they are called pharyngeal teeth which are near the throat
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.
Goldfish have what are called pharyngeal teeth which are near the throat; they typically have 2 to 4 per side
No not really
No. They have Jaws and teeth.
Goldfish have pharyngeal teeth which are near the back of the throat, so they may chew their food in some way, but not the same way that humans or animals with normal teeth would
because it doesn't have good and sharp teeth
Because they have no teeth to bite you with. They only nibble with their gums.
yes of corse he is as dump as a fish (goldfish)and steven is a rabbit with big teeth
The goblin shark is known for having the sharpest teeth.
A goldfish has about 1,500 bones inside of it.