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  1. Bowfin - Wikipedia

    They have two sets of teeth, including one set of larger sharp teeth coming out of the mandibular and premaxillary bones to grasp and control the prey.

  2. Bowfin Teeth: Do Bowfin Fish Have Teeth? - A-Z Animals

    Dec 8, 2025 · The bowfin is a carnivorous fish with a large mouth containing strong, sharp teeth, allowing it to devour and swallow prey that is sometimes larger than its own mouth.

  3. Bowfin | Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department

    The bowfin has the thickest, densest skull bones of any fish—armored like a dinosaur. Nearly every bone of a bowfin’s mouth is lined with wicked long, sharp, curved teeth. Scaled up to …

  4. Bowfin (Amia calva) - Texas Parks & Wildlife Department

    Initially, bowfin young feed on small invertebrates such as cladocerans (water fleas). By the time they reach about four inches in length they are primarily piscivorous, although crayfish can …

  5. Maryland Fish Facts

    After spawning, the female leaves and the male stays on the nest for several weeks guarding the eggs and the fry.In the spring, males develop neon green bellies and fins as a way to attract …

  6. Bowfin | Virginia DWR

    Jun 14, 2025 · The Bowfin is a top-level predator in the waters they inhabit. Using a combination of speed, suction, and rows of razor sharp teeth, they prey heavily upon other species of fish.

  7. Bowfin | Description, Habitat, & Facts | Britannica

    bowfin (Amia calva) The bowfin (Amia calva) is also called the grindle, blackfish, or freshwater dogfish. The bowfin is mottled green and brown and has a long dorsal fin and strong conical …

  8. Bowfin: Fish Description & Facts | WVDNR

    Bowfin are stout fish, brown to olive in coloration and often mottled or blotched. The top of the head is flattened, the mouth is large and filled with strong, sharp teeth.

  9. Bowfin Fish Teeth: The Ultimate Guide to Their Biting Power!

    The bowfin's distinct dentition, characterized by large, sharp, conical, and recurved teeth spread across both jaws and palate, is a clear evolutionary adaptation for an active, piscivorous (fish …

  10. Bowfin - Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks

    Bowfin have a flattened head with sharp teeth and a long, stout body with a long, distinctive dorsal fin. Their swim bladder, which extends the entire length of the body, is used as a lung.