Yes,bichirs have teeth

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The teeth you may or may not have seen on the marginal jaws of Polypterids are solely for the purpose of securing food.They also
posess a babred tongue and 2 gular plates on the bottom of the mouth
for compressing foods and then the real teeth used to reduce the food and start the digestive process.Of course there will be one of my famous
boring posts about this subject shortly excited yet huh huh -Anne :banher:
 
Hehe...This is why I love you for that, Anne. Gotta admire your enthusiasm for scientific discussions.:)
 
I spent a lot of time in my lil library lately.It actually more involved than i said it
includes hunting,capturing and manipulating *handling and gape limitation oh its a page turner lol

*Hnadling includes all post capture activity including digestion and the eventual
elimination of unuseable material(feces)
 
Sweet, bring on the gape limitations and turd fabrication lol
 
Nice write up, Do you know which species have the most noticeable teeth as i've only ever seen them on my lap.
Also anyone with a decent camera got any teethy shots:D
 
Are there different gape limitations for different species?

It seems that my delhezis have a much larger gape than the ornates or moke, but not as wide as the lapradei.
 
synodontisjack;3037518; said:
Nice write up, Do you know which species have the most noticeable teeth as i've only ever seen them on my lap.
Also anyone with a decent camera got any teethy shots:D

My Lap:
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A mouth shot of a Palmas Palmas, not very noticable:
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excellent head shot of the ornate.Anyone want to speculate on what the lil white circles are?
 
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