It is known as a killfish or Barracuda.
Clown fish do have jaws, so they are not a jawless fish.
The main difference between Agnathans (jawless fish) and Chondrichthyes (cartilaginous fish) is the presence of jaws. Agnathans lack jaws, while Chondrichthyes have well-developed jaws. Additionally, Agnathans have a cartilaginous skeleton, while Chondrichthyes have a skeleton made of cartilage.
A gar is a type of fish known for its elongated body and sharp teeth. Gars are typically found in freshwater habitats in North and Central America. They are known for their unique appearance and ability to breathe air.
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The European fish you are referring to is likely the European Sea Bass (Dicentrarchus labrax). It has spiny dorsal fins and jaws that can move to catch prey. It is a popular game fish and is known for its strong fighting ability.
Jaws is a fish (a shark).....didn't you see the movie?
Spinosaurus lived in North Africa from Morocco to Egypt between 112 and 97 million years ago. The climate there was tropical, and the landscape was a coastal tidal plain with mangrove swamps. Spinosaurus was adapted for a piscivorous, or fish eating, lifestyle because of its long, narrow jaws filled with narrow, interlocking teeth.
Jaws evolved from the gill bars on fish.
Spinosaurus lived in North Africa from Morocco to Egypt between 112 and 97 million years ago. The climate there was tropical, and the landscape was a coastal tidal plain with mangrove swamps. Spinosaurus was adapted for a piscivorous, or fish eating, lifestyle because of its long, narrow jaws filled with narrow, interlocking teeth.
Spinosaurus had long, narrow jaws with non-serrated, interlocking teeth. It would wade into a swamp and stand still, waiting for a fish, such as a huge coelocanth called Mawsonia, and then it would snatch the fish with its jaws. Spinosaurus may have even had pressure sensors in its jaw, so that when the jaw was submerged, it could feel a fish swim by without being able to see it.
Clown fish do have jaws, so they are not a jawless fish.
They eat smaller fish.
smaller fish, with smaller jaws.
Jawless fish are cartilaginous, but they do not have jaws. Class Chondrichthyes, which contains most cartilaginous fish, like sharks, have powerful jaws.
Needle-nose pliers are pliers with long, narrow jaws, so the jaws can fit into tight, or crowded spaces.
The jaws and larynx during breathing and swallowing in fish, contracts. The jaws suck in, and the larynx contracts and closes temporarily while the breath is happening.
the fish that do have jaws can easily break ther food down into chunks and easily swallow it and one without jaws can do that