Nothing, it is illegal to trade in shark teeth or products.
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I am not finding anything that indicates it is illegal to trade in shark teeth or shark products. The U.S. and other countries have banned shark finning where the shark's fins are cut off and the rest of the body is tossed away - but that has not banned shark fishing. The sale of imported shark fins is not necessarily banned by the same countries that ban finning. I also cannot find anything that shark products are banned everywhere. That is a country-by-country issue. In the US, some states - but not all - have banned the sale of shark fins. So you need to check your local and national laws.
Now back to the teeth. The value of the teeth will really depend upon size and condition. You can look at sites that are selling them to see what they are asking. You should definitely do more research.
Practically nothing unless it's a prehistoric fossil. The whole set may be valuable to someone.
Makos are pelagic sharks, meaning they are normally found far at sea.
They usually replace the teeth instead of losing them. But usually the teeth are replaced every two weeks. A lemon shark replaces its teeth every 8-10 days. Young great white sharks replace there teeth every 100 days and old great white sharks replace their teeth every 230 days. The cookiecutter shark sheds the whole lower jaw at once.
A shark will grow in a tank until it fits, meaning it will only be as big as the tank permits while still being able to swim freely. it depends of the size of the tank ,the kind of shark ,how much food and how many sharks
Sharks do a lot actually. Without sharks, our oceans would be disgustig and polluted. They are the vultures of the sea pretty much. They keep everyhting in balance and if we continue to kill them off, we will be in a world of chaos. THEY EAT PEOPLE!!!! THEY WILL EAT U!!!
There are many tipes of sharks all around the world . there are 350 tipes of sharks in the world like the cookie cutter shark bull shark tiger shark great white shark you see most ofeven in beaches . there is also the goblin , lemon , lantern smallest shark see there are many sharks and much so don't kill them love god creations
About 3000 teeth
Great white sharks have been reported to have made the most attacks, followed by tiger sharks and bull sharks. Much less frequently, oceanic whitetip sharks, mako sharks, blacktip sharks, lemon sharks and blue sharks have also been involved in attacks on humans.
Sharks are constantly shedding and regrowing their teeth. Over a lifetime they can lose and grow up to 50,000 teeth.
The Mako shark has many common names such as Mako, Short-fin Mako, Sharp nosed Mackerel shark, and Blue Pointer in Australia. The Mako shark can live up to 25 years. It is a furious fighter and it reaches about 12 feet in length. Its closest relatives are the Long-fin Mako, Great White shark, and Probeagle.For more Facts on the Mako shark type in, What is the Mako sharks description, what does the Mako shark eat, and how much the Mako shark can weigh. :D
it is worth 5.00$ as i know it
Many teeth fall out each time a shark bites., so in a lifetime sharks have about 2000 teeth. But I think the megaladon has about as much as the great white does, only much bigger. (at a time).
six dollars a tooth
sharks can only get 6 layers because pretend two it will not bite properly............
Sharks are constantly shedding and regrowing their teeth. Over a lifetime they can lose and grow up to 50,000 teeth.
Makos are pelagic sharks, meaning they are normally found far at sea.
They usually replace the teeth instead of losing them. But usually the teeth are replaced every two weeks. A lemon shark replaces its teeth every 8-10 days. Young great white sharks replace there teeth every 100 days and old great white sharks replace their teeth every 230 days. The cookiecutter shark sheds the whole lower jaw at once.
none they don't eat salmon they eat small sharks small fish and sting rays they will eat each other if they have to