yes white sharks have cutting edges and blue sharks have curved teeth
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.
if they're dead
gray/blue on top white on bottom
Usually great white sharks are white and gray and blue-gray.
No, the Great White sharks are.
The colors of gummy sharks are blue and white.
larger sharks, e.g tiger sharks, mako sharks, great white sharks, bull sharks, oceanic white tip sharks and maybe great hammerheads. they may also avoid large fish like swordfish and marlin not wanting to get injured
bull tiger blue great white mako.
Blue. Man eaters are great white!
There are so many differnt types of sharks! Each one is individual, and has it's own charichterists. You can find many amazing lists from trushed-websights of types of shark speices! As of when I wrote this there are 440 classified shark species!
There are a number of sharks, such as the Shortfin Mako shark, Longfin Mako, Oceanic Whitetip, Great White, Bull Shark, Blue shark, and Whale shark. There are many more sharks that populate the Atlantic, and most of them are migratory.
there are all kinds of sharks, the blue shark ,the great white, bull shark,the megalong,and the fierce preditor that roamed back then the megaldon it was number1 back then but is exint now by:autumn ;) If you mean the movie Deep Blue Sea, they are Mako Sharks