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What is the most frightening thing about a shark?

the most frightning thing about a shark it is teeth


Who has the most shark teeth in the world?

the great blue shark


Where is the Sand Shark Located?

Most Sand Sharks are found in Cape Cod South, but they aren't found in great numbers... the Sand Shark's mouthfull of teeth can send chills through you.


Geological process through which shark's teeth end up high on a mountain range?

Millions of years ago, most land was covered by bodies of water. So when the shark died, it died on the mountain top on the mountain. Then in present day, shark teeth are found where the shark died


Does a bear have the most teeth?

bears do not have the most teeth. I think a crocodile and shark have more teeth than a bear


Do sharks have lots of teeth?

Great White shark teeth as are those from all sharks are white. Black shark teeth are fossilized ones. The most common color for fossilized shark teeth is a black root with a grayish crown.


What animal has the most teeth?

The animal with the most teeth is the spinner shark, which can have up to 60 rows of teeth with hundreds of teeth in total. Each tooth is small and pointed, helping the shark catch and eat its prey efficiently.


Which creature has the most teeth?

the great white shark


Which shark damages someone the most?

the ones with teeth


Does a hedgehog have more teeth than a shark?

MOST DEFINATLY NOT!!!!!! If you look up pictures on google images of shark teeth, you'll see that they have, like, 4 rows of teeth!


Are there black shark teeth?

The Whale shark - the biggest of all shark species (they're the size of a schoolbus), have tiny, primordial teeth - most shark experts believe they are useless, and that whale sharks are plankton and krill eaters.


What type of shark has the most teeth?

The species of shark with the most teeth is the great white shark, which can have up to 300 teeth at any given time. Their teeth are continuously replaced as they break or fall out, allowing them to have a constant supply of sharp, serrated teeth for hunting.