Does fishes have teeth?
Yes, Fish has teeth but don't have a set of permanent teeth. Fish teeth constantly are replaced.
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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.
About Fish
Fish are cold-blooded aquatic vertebrates. Fish are also one of the most commonly consumed foods in the world. They are an excellent source of protein, low in fat, and one of the best sources for omega-3 fatty acids. Omega-3s have been shown to have vascular benefits, mental health benefits and even improve eye-site. Fish and seafood come in a wide variety of shapes, sizes, colors and flavors. Fish can be prepared any way imaginable - eaten raw, cooked with citric acid, broiled, baked, smoked, fried, cooked on a spit, boiled, in a soup, in a taco, by itself, with rice, with noodles, on a kabob... No matter how you do it, fish is delicious.
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