Amazon Fish With Human Teeth at Sonny Rodriguez blog

Amazon Fish With Human Teeth. Pacu is a south american freshwater fish found in most rivers and streams in the amazon and orinoco river basins of lowland amazonia, but they have also been reported as far. Researchers studying fish in the amazon river recently discovered a new species — and it carries an oddly familiar marking. A piranha relative with humanlike teeth. Instead of sharp, pointy teeth for catching prey, they use their strong, flat, rectangular teeth to help crack and grind up the hard shells of their prey. Scientists dubbed the species myloplus. A new species of fish has been discovered in the amazon: The sheepshead fish is no exception, boasting some incredible dentures that bear an uncanny resemblance to those of humans — incisors and molars included.

Sheepshead fish Facts about the fish with 'human' teeth Live Science
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Scientists dubbed the species myloplus. Instead of sharp, pointy teeth for catching prey, they use their strong, flat, rectangular teeth to help crack and grind up the hard shells of their prey. A new species of fish has been discovered in the amazon: Pacu is a south american freshwater fish found in most rivers and streams in the amazon and orinoco river basins of lowland amazonia, but they have also been reported as far. The sheepshead fish is no exception, boasting some incredible dentures that bear an uncanny resemblance to those of humans — incisors and molars included. A piranha relative with humanlike teeth. Researchers studying fish in the amazon river recently discovered a new species — and it carries an oddly familiar marking.

Sheepshead fish Facts about the fish with 'human' teeth Live Science

Amazon Fish With Human Teeth A piranha relative with humanlike teeth. The sheepshead fish is no exception, boasting some incredible dentures that bear an uncanny resemblance to those of humans — incisors and molars included. Pacu is a south american freshwater fish found in most rivers and streams in the amazon and orinoco river basins of lowland amazonia, but they have also been reported as far. A new species of fish has been discovered in the amazon: Instead of sharp, pointy teeth for catching prey, they use their strong, flat, rectangular teeth to help crack and grind up the hard shells of their prey. A piranha relative with humanlike teeth. Researchers studying fish in the amazon river recently discovered a new species — and it carries an oddly familiar marking. Scientists dubbed the species myloplus.

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