thousandtoothed
Thousandtoothed is an adjective used to describe an organism, often a fish or other aquatic creature, that possesses 1000 or more teeth. This trait is often a result of the organism's specific diet or feeding behavior.
Many species of fish and other marine animals have developed numerous small teeth to help them capture
Thousandtoothed animals are often found in areas with high plankton densities, where there is a constant supply
Examples of thousandtoothed organisms include some species of lanternfish, dragonfish, and deep-sea anglerfish. These deep-sea dwellers
While "thousand-toothed" is primarily used to describe marine animals, the term can also be applied to other