Do mahi fish have sharp teeth?

Mahi fish, also known as common dolphinfish or dorado, do not have sharp teeth. They have small, brush-like or velvety teeth arranged closely together which are designed for gripping and holding prey such as small fish, squid, and crustaceans. Their teeth are not typically used for slicing or tearing food but rather for preventing prey from escaping their mouths. Mahi fish primarily rely on their speed and agility rather than sharp teeth for capturing and subduing their prey.