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On My Instagram I Show The Most Bizarre Fish Teeth You Will Ever See.
AnimalsAPR 22, 2021

On My Instagram I Show The Most Bizarre Fish Teeth You Will Ever See.

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About 1.5 years ago I started an Instagram account showing my fish taxidermy work (taxidermy is the art of preserving dead animals). I have been doing this work for many years and I really wanted to show the world how beautiful, unique, and scary some fish are.
I now have almost 55,000 followers and I noticed my followers like the weird teeth the best. The more bizarre the better. So I made a collection of the craziest fish teeth I have posted so far. Enjoy!
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#1

On My Instagram I Show The Most Bizarre Fish Teeth You Will Ever See.
The head of a record size Atlantic Wolf-fish. It was 120 cm (47”) in length and it weighed 17 KG (37 pounds).
11points

#2

On My Instagram I Show The Most Bizarre Fish Teeth You Will Ever See.
The fascinating teeth of a Trigger fish.
8points

#3

On My Instagram I Show The Most Bizarre Fish Teeth You Will Ever See.
The horrific mouth of a Lamprey (bloodsucking parasite). This one was over 120 cm (47”) long and as thick as a man’s arm. Their mouth is full of razor sharp spikey teeth and is designed to attach itself to a fish. It then uses it’s tongue (which also has many teeth on it!) to bore into the flesh of fish and drink their blood. Sometimes they also attack humans...
7points

#4

On My Instagram I Show The Most Bizarre Fish Teeth You Will Ever See.
The amazing teeth of the Two-Bar Seabream (scientific name: Acanthopagrus bifasciatus), coming all the way from the Persian Gulf.
7points

#5

On My Instagram I Show The Most Bizarre Fish Teeth You Will Ever See.
Large Moray Eel skull.
6points

#6

On My Instagram I Show The Most Bizarre Fish Teeth You Will Ever See.
The fascinating teeth of a Wolf-fish.
6points

#7

On My Instagram I Show The Most Bizarre Fish Teeth You Will Ever See.
This is the largest fish skull I have worked on so far, a huge Alligator Gar skull measuring 76 cm (30”) in length.
6points

#8

On My Instagram I Show The Most Bizarre Fish Teeth You Will Ever See.
The weird and wonderful teeth of a Cownose Ray.
5points

#9

On My Instagram I Show The Most Bizarre Fish Teeth You Will Ever See.
A large taxidermied Moray Eel. It was a lot of work to get the body into a curled up shape.
5points

#10

On My Instagram I Show The Most Bizarre Fish Teeth You Will Ever See.
The weird and wonderful teeth of a Sheepshead fish.
5points

#11

On My Instagram I Show The Most Bizarre Fish Teeth You Will Ever See.
Deep-Sea Viper fish. Coming from the darkest depths of the Mediterranean Sea.
4points

#12

On My Instagram I Show The Most Bizarre Fish Teeth You Will Ever See.
The mighty Anjoemara (Wolf fish) from Suriname. Scientific name is Hoplias aimara. These aggressive fresh water predators can reach 120 cm (47”) in length and weigh up to 40 kg (88 lbs).
3points

#13

On My Instagram I Show The Most Bizarre Fish Teeth You Will Ever See.
The mouth of a “Can-Opener Smoothdream” fish. This is a very rare type of deep sea angler fish.
3points

#14

On My Instagram I Show The Most Bizarre Fish Teeth You Will Ever See.
Large Wolf-Herring skull.
3points

#15

On My Instagram I Show The Most Bizarre Fish Teeth You Will Ever See.
The head of a Stargazer fish. They are called Stargazers because they have eyes on top of their heads. They bury themselves in the sand and leap upwards to ambush prey that passes overhead.
3points

#16

On My Instagram I Show The Most Bizarre Fish Teeth You Will Ever See.
The jaws of a large Puffer fish. They can easily bite off your finger and have a much stronger bite than a Piranha.
2points

#17

On My Instagram I Show The Most Bizarre Fish Teeth You Will Ever See.
The jaws of a large Black Piranha, coming from the Amazonian jungle.
2points

#18

On My Instagram I Show The Most Bizarre Fish Teeth You Will Ever See.
Huge Alligator Gar skull. This prehistoric looking fish is a “living fossil”.
2points

#19

On My Instagram I Show The Most Bizarre Fish Teeth You Will Ever See.
The “Golden” Dorado (Salminus brasiliensis) from Brazil. A very strong and aggressive river monster.
1point

#20

On My Instagram I Show The Most Bizarre Fish Teeth You Will Ever See.
The jaws of a huge Parrotfish. Their numerous teeth are arranged in a tightly packed mosaic on the external surface of their jaw bones, forming a parrot-like beak with which they rasp algae from coral and rocks.
1point
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