Sharks
barracuda
A bull shark is a large fish with multiple rows of teeth. In fact, the bull shark has fifty different rows of strong teeth!
The one I have , has 26 teeth, in front, but like a shark there are teeth in rows behind the front ones, so the exact number would vary from fish to fish.
Atlantic Guitarfish have 56-80 blunt teeth in the upper jaw and 51-82 teeth in the lower. The upper jaw has eight to ten rows of teeth and the lower jaw has seven to nine rows of teeth. The teeth are rectangular at the base and somewhat rounded at the corners, fitting very close together.
Pythons have 4 rows of teeth on the top and 2 rows of teeth on the bottom. Pythons do not have fangs.
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.
True, they are! There are several rows of teeth that regenerate over the course of the shark's lifetime.
they both have cartalage.they both have tails.they both have gills.they are both fish.sharks have rows of 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.
Sharks aren't venomous. They are simply dangerous because they are large and they have many rows of sharp 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 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.
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