around five hundred at a time. They have several rows, whereas humans only have two rows, one on top one on bottom
Most species of sharks have 2 rows, but not all.
some sharks have more then 20,000!
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Constantly growing teeth are called elodont teeth. Sharks are an example of an organism that has this. Humans do not have elodont teeth.
12,000,345 teeth
whale sharks have 3000 little teeth but they do not use many due to their special ways of feeding
The great white sharks actually have that many teeth and they have three rows of them. This applies to all sharks that they have many rows of teeth or just many teeth.
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Depends, they could lose teeth, and gain some.
Blue sharks do have teeth. Since they are carnivore's and prey on fish and other sea animals they have many teeth used to capture these hard to catch prey. Like other sharks the blue shark has many rows of teeth that fall out as they get worn down, only to be replaced by a new set of teeth.
around 30 to 40
A lot lol