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Thursday, 20 June 2013

Minnows have teeth in their throat








Most species of minnow have a laterally compressed body, a terminal mouth, and relatively large, shiny scales. Minnows also have pharyngeal teeth in their throat, which are used to grind their food against a hard pad at the base of the skull. Male minnows are often smaller than females, and many species develop beautiful colors during the spawning season.

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