Wolves and most of their relatives have 42 teeth. The canine teeth hold on to food. The incisors tear meat off bones, and the carnassials cut meat into smaller pieces as our molars do.
Maybe 6, I'm not sure.
Pythons have 4 rows of teeth on the top and 2 rows of teeth on the bottom. Pythons do not have fangs.
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.
Piranhas have just a single row of triangular teeth on both the upper and lower jaws. Their close relatives, the pacu, have two rows of square teeth.
A bull shark can have up to fifty rows of teeth. When teeth fall out, they are replaced with new ones, similar to how humans lose their baby teeth.
a shark has 3 rows of teeth and about 3,000 teeth in a life time.
I remember reading once that is has about 3500 teeth.
200
A bull shark can have up to fifty rows of teeth. When teeth fall out, they are replaced with new ones, similar to how humans lose their baby teeth.
Anywhere up to around 10 rows.
2-3
A bull shark is a large fish with multiple rows of teeth. In fact, the bull shark has fifty different rows of strong teeth!
Sharks have rows upon rows of teeth in their mouth and when the teeth fall out the new row of teeth is ready to come through.