They have a row of small "sand-paper" like teeth on both the top and bottom jaws. Each row consists of hundreds of teeth and these predominantly soft and are used to grip the prey; they slope inwards toward the back of the mouth. In front of the throat cavity are two crushing plates, which the cats use to squash its prey prior to swallowing. They also have a number of short spikes on the edge of the gills. These are used to manipulate their pray prior to swallowing. Although this description might sound horrible it is quite safe to put your hand (and arm) into a catfish's mouth as the teeth are soft and only occasionally scratch.
Yes catfish have teeth
Pointy like an elegant sexy japanese sword fish knife
Many fish do have teeth.
A dog has more teeth than a cat.
The Wolf Fish has 400 teeth which is 4 times the amount as the piranha fish.
Sharp teeth
Fish isn't a cat, end of.
A wild cat compared to a domestic cat has the sharpest teeth. For example a tiger will have sharper teeth because of hunting in the wild for survival.
my son caught 2 fish in the river near mt Crosby which is not far from Brisbane. The water is tidal and the fish was about 2 foot long, has no teeth, a tail like a cat fish, two fins toward the tail and two fins on the under belly and is brown in colour. Does anyone have any ideas as to what it may be. Regards Bronnie
Many fish do have teeth.
A cat could have small front teeth due to still having its baby teeth. Cats lose teeth and regrown their adult teeth just like humans.
A cat usually gets its adult teeth between 4 and 6 months of age.