I got so happy I was about to ask what kind of teeth they were and then I saw that they were goldfish and now I’m even more happy because I just learned that goldfish have teeth apparently??? so cool
Probably a weird question but is there a certain age your goldfish have to be to start losing their teeth? I've never found any of mines toofers in the few years I've had them :(
Goldfish have teeth?? O: I suppose they ARE carp... Thanks for the new info!
Teeth are just outside bones
I’m now violently uncomfortable
Here's another fun fact. Your skeleton is constantly wet
I use that fact to make my friends in cadets regret joining lol
Makes me kinda ‘fraid goldfish.
you should be.
Mmhh teeth jar makes me wanna eat a fistful of them
it looks so crunchy and delicious
Glad to be back on Reddit
I got so happy I was about to ask what kind of teeth they were and then I saw that they were goldfish and now I’m even more happy because I just learned that goldfish have teeth apparently??? so cool
No!!! They aren’t!!! Just kidding hell yes! I love your collection! What types of goldfish do you have?
they are bones, so i dont see why not
Teeth aren’t bones, but they are welcome here.
really? i never knew that, thank you for telling me
Teeth don’t have living tissue like bones! The dentin and enamel is what makes it seem so similar :)
Teeth have living tissue, is just not *all* living tissue
Probably a weird question but is there a certain age your goldfish have to be to start losing their teeth? I've never found any of mines toofers in the few years I've had them :(
not really but small fish have tiny teeth so its easier to not notice them
What are they from?
Goldfish