Yes a frilled shark does have teeth infact a frilled shark has 300 teeth arranged into about 25 rows.
it has 500 teeth
I am sure they do but they must be tiny
Nope.avi
to the size of the tank or bigger AF
There is no such thing as an "air blubbler" in a shark.
Sharks have 5 or more rows of teeth. Humans only have 20 baby teeth and 32 adult teeth. Sharks can re-grow teeth. Humans only get 2 sets (milk teeth and permanent teeth). Sharks have serrated edges on their teeth. Shark teeth are not attached to the jaw. Humans bite and chew with their teeth. Sharks use their teeth to rip their prey apart.
jawbone
Nope.avi
yes
to the size of the tank or bigger AF
Because they are so popular for aquariums AF
silver/bala sharks get on well with most fish and are great in a community tank .
how sharp is the hammerhaed sharks teeth
There is no such thing as an "air blubbler" in a shark.
tiger sharks teeth are about 3inches long
yes white sharks have cutting edges and blue sharks have curved teeth
Sharks have 5 or more rows of teeth. Humans only have 20 baby teeth and 32 adult teeth. Sharks can re-grow teeth. Humans only get 2 sets (milk teeth and permanent teeth). Sharks have serrated edges on their teeth. Shark teeth are not attached to the jaw. Humans bite and chew with their teeth. Sharks use their teeth to rip their prey apart.
ALL SHARKS HAVE WHITE TEETH, WHEN THE TEETH FALL OUT AND GET OLDER THEY TURN BLACK
Yes, sharks' teeth are breakable just like us humans.