Do fish have teeth?
Piranhas are world-famous for their razor-sharp teeth. Native South Americans catch the piranha&use their teeth for tools&weapons.
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Yes, most fish have teeth. Sharks have several rows of teeth! ChaCha again!
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Fish may or may not have teeth depending on the species. Have a great night and ChaCha again soon!
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Fish may or may not have teeth depending on the species. Fish like chain pickerel and gar have obvious canine-shaped teeth.
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About Teeth
Teeth are small, white structures made of calcium that are found in the jaw bone of animals and humans. The shape of an animal's teeth determine what that animal eats. Herbivores eat plants, which are hard to digest. As a result they have a mouth full of molars to grind and chew their food. Carnivores eat meat, so their teeth are designed to kill prey and rip flesh. Humans are omnivores, so we have a little of both.
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