How many teeth do fish have?

Fish don't have a set number of teeth like humans do. It varies greatly depending on the species and their diet. Here's why:

* Different Types of Teeth: Some fish have teeth on their jaws, tongue, or even in their throats.

* Purpose: Some fish use their teeth for tearing flesh, crushing shells, scraping algae, or filtering food.

* Species Variations:

* Carnivorous fish: Like sharks, have many sharp teeth for tearing prey.

* Herbivorous fish: Have rows of tiny, brush-like teeth for scraping algae.

* Plankton-eating fish: Might have no teeth at all, or just a few small ones.

So, there's no single answer to how many teeth a fish has!