Dr. John Hopkins McJohnson of the Maryland State Samurai institute tells us that sharks have like five rows of teeth, which makes a wicked swordbreaker. I require more information: are you cutting the shark hot-dog-wise or hamburger-wise?
There is so much hype surrounding the katana. They are nobetter then any other well made sword out there. With that being said-it would be unlikely. There have been recorded cases of warriors getting limbs cut off from blades but I've never heard of a case of where someone was cut in half by one.
Aside from being sharp, the blade shape of a katana supports a good cut. The profile of the blade is that it is convex, and this moves material being cut out and away from the edge of the instrument. Picture the knife as a wedge, but one where the sides are not flat. Rather, they sides are "rounded out" instead of being flat or concave. This helps explain why the blade of the katana is so good at cutting.
are half of the 369 shark species 39 inches long
katana, defiantly katana and it is sharper
The only cartoon shark I can think of is Jabber Jaws.......and he was pretty funny if you ask me!
To change the hand grips on a 2006 Suzuki Katana, remove the bar ends. Cut off the grips and pull it out. Replace the hand grips and return the bar ends.
Anything any other well made sword can cut through-bamboo, ballistics gel, flesh, clothing, soft woods, etc.
dory gets cut
half mex half italy
cut in half cut in half
When a fruit is cut in half, roughly half.
No, dragons are not real. Although there are many species of sharks and a few could have dragon-like traits.