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Carp actually have teeth. They are called pharyngeal teeth and are located deep down at the back of the carp's throat . The fish use them to both mechanically chew and crush their food. Continue reading this article and learn all the interesting and unknown facts about the carp's hidden teeth.
8 мар. 2022 г.
Three pharyngeal teeth of carp, Cyprinus Linnaeus, were found when washing and screening sediment in the Middle and Upper Miocene of Andalusia (Spain). Their ...
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Опубликовано: 3 февр. 2011 г.
Pharyngeal teeth are teeth in the pharyngeal arch of the throat of cyprinids, suckers, and a number of other fish species otherwise lacking teeth.
The common carp consumes a broad diet; it uses its pharyngeal teeth that are adapted for crushing different diet items. These teeth are quite large and ...
19 авг. 2021 г. · This paper deals with fossil pharyngeal teeth that related to grass carp, found from about 20 localities, ranging from the lower Oligocene to Holocene.
Cyprinids constitute the largest fish family and are characterized by their pharyngeal teeth. The masticatory mechanism is still poorly understood.
19 авг. 2021 г. · This paper deals with fossil pharyngeal teeth that related to grass carp, found from about 20 localities, ranging from the lower Oligocene to Holocene.
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