yes sice they are not fleah they don't decay quickly if anything
Hard parts such as bones, teeth, and shells are most likely to become fossilized as they have a higher chance of being preserved over time. Soft tissues like muscles and organs usually decay before fossilization can occur.
It is dung that has become fossilized.
Teeth
Great White shark teeth as are those from all sharks are white. Black shark teeth are fossilized ones. The most common color for fossilized shark teeth is a black root with a grayish crown.
how big they are
Any organic material can potentially be fossilized, including bones, teeth, shells, wood, plants, and feathers. Soft tissues can also be fossilized under exceptional conditions, such as in amber or in ice.
Because shark teeth are hard enough to be fossilized
Because shark teeth are hard enough to be fossilized
anything really
Most of the time only the bones can be fossilized due to the fact that all other muscle/tissue are decomposed when they are under pressure.
The oldest fossilized shark remains that have been found are teeth, identified as the megalodon.
It is living matter that has become mineralized (fossilized).