What type of fresh water fish with teeth are in Florida i caught something that looked like a bass but had an eel slimer back I think it was snakehead?

Snakehead fish are a type of freshwater fish with teeth that are found in Florida. They have a long, eel-like body and a large, flat head. Snakeheads are native to Asia and were introduced to Florida in the 1970s. They are now considered an invasive species and are a threat to native fish populations.

Snakeheads are ambush predators that lie in wait for their prey before attacking. They have sharp teeth that they use to kill and eat their prey. Snakeheads can grow up to three feet long and weigh up to 15 pounds.

Other freshwater fish with teeth in Florida include:

* Chain pickerel

* Florida gar

* Alligator gar

* Spotted gar

* Longnose gar

* Shortnose gar

* Bowfin

* Redfin pickerel

* Pirate perch

These fish are all predators and play an important role in the food chain.