Greek Fisherman Observes Pufferfish Teeth in Crete
Fisherman Alexis Charlambakis recently examined a freshly caught pufferfish while on his boat, which was moored in the Greek port of Ierapetra. This port is located in southwestern Crete. During his observation, Charlambakis noted a distinctive dental feature of the fish.

Alexis Charlambakis, a fisherman, made an observation concerning a freshly caught pufferfish. This event occurred on his fishing boat, which was moored in the Greek port of Ierapetra, situated in southwestern Crete.
During his examination, Mr. Charlambakis opened the mouth of the pufferfish. This action revealed a notable dental structure: the fish possessed two massive teeth on each of its jaws.
(Source: Phys.org)


