depends when he attacks something
yes because people are killing them for their teeth and skin
Bone loss is a key component of loose teeth, it is rarely a result of dietary choices. Dilated lemon juice may weaken enamel but will not cause bone loss.
Because shark teeth are hard enough to be fossilized
Because shark teeth are hard enough to be fossilized
Yes, you can find shark teeth in the desert, though it's not common. Many deserts were once covered by oceans, and as a result, fossilized shark teeth can be found in sedimentary rock formations or loose sand. These teeth are remnants of ancient marine life, often exposed due to erosion or geological changes. However, they are typically more easily found in areas closer to former ocean beds.
sharks are comstantly loosing their teeth, often many a day, the shark can loose its tooth many ways, but the most common way would be when the shark attacks when the prey thrashes about a shark tooth may get bumped around enough where it falls out but it quickly gets replaced by another already ready tooth behind it
There is no way to count them. A shark's teeth are constantly growing and replacing any that are knocked out, so there's just no way to figure out how many they will have.
a shark has 3 rows of teeth and about 3,000 teeth in a life time.
Dr. Einstein in a Body in Shark is a Long in a Shark Teeth.
An Adult Basking shark has 500 teeth.
4:18 represents 4 bullshark teeth : 18 shark teeth
The person or the shark? The shark would still live- most sharks' teeth fall out often, and they have many extra ones. If the shark was sedated the person would live- if not, they might be missing an arm.