Red Sea Bream

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Omnivorous teeth of red sea bream
The red sea bream has conical teeth and molars. Juvenile fish
He ate zooplankton such as krill,
Fish over 1 year old are shrimp, crab, squid and meat etc.
I like it. The conical teeth are biting teeth and the upper and lower jaws
There are four in each. Small in two rows
The molar teeth grinding soft food
I will do.
Kurodai living in the shallow even the same group is omnivorous
Is strong, six conical teeth bite seaweed and six
More than Y, crush hard shell such as shellfish and barnacle
There are 5 rows of

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