It depends. If they are baleen whales, then basically you are looking at many, many long teeth that resembles brushes. If they are toothed whales, then the teeth may look like canines. Look at an orca whale, they're toothed. Tooth whales do have sharp teeth since they have to use then to hunt and stuff
as sharp as a cooking knife im gessing
A great white shark's tooth is 2 ft. tall
they are as sharp as a saw blade
Carcharodon carcharias are Great White Sharks. Carcharodon comes from the Greek words karcharos, which means sharp or jagged, and odous, which means tooth.
Carcharodon carcharias are great white sharks. Carcharodon comes from the Greek words karcharos, which means sharp or jagged, and odous, which means tooth.
Catching and eating prey, and defense.
The great white shark eats a lot of prey that is too big to be swallowed whole, so it has to have teeth that are sharp enough to cut chunks out of the bodies.
Great White Sharks eat smaller sharks
they have more than 3,000 teath that are razor sharp
yes great white sharks eat other sharks
it feels like a couple hundred sharp knives stabing you at the same time
Great White sharks are bigger than Mako sharks...
ok if u are in Ms.Johonessen's class and u have a project on this on page 118 then dont copy this cause that called copying me! this is kathy here lol AWNSER: Great White Sharks HAVE SHARP TEETH TO RIP FOOD APART. GREAT WHITE SHARKS ALSO HAVE SLIPPREY SKIN TO SWIM FASTER UNDER DEEP WATER.