open its on the missing piece of the journal
shark tooth island
If you mean the shark on shark tooth island, then it's name is The Great Booga
A great white shark's tooth is 2 ft. tall
it depends on setend sharks
If a shark loses its tooth then the next one pops out, sharks have very many layers of teeth, Or rows, If you type in, ''shark jaws,'' in safari or fire fox, you will see that they have lots of rows, witch makes it easy for them to break skin, and to start ripping at there preys flesh, cause flesh wounds witch can rip into your muscle tissue, in witch you could loose a lot of blood and die from this.
thay are strong enough to chew through another shark !!!!
You have to get it from the old islander dude, then shoot it off the "feed your shark cannon" into the sharks mouth:) ur welcome
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
Sharks have 3 layers of teeth. the first row are the mature teeth, the ones they use. the second layer are not quite mature but if a tooth is lost it moves forward to take its place. the third row are growing teeth. when a second row tooth moves forward the third row tooth takes its place and anotherthird row tooth grows in the third row
sharks teeth grow very big. up to [55cm] that is how big sharks teeth grow.
it is for the ruins you go there and you will find a passage the paper has the password on it *it spells OPEN*
Shark teeth are the only part of a shark that turns into a fossil. Sharks do not have a bony skeleton, but one made of cartilage. You can find shark teeth either by walking along the beach and looking for them, or by diving to the bottom of the sea. It is easiest to find them on the beach! Look for the triangular shape, then see if it is a very glossy black color. Fossil seashells are also black, and pieces of them come in all shapes, but they do not shine as much as a shark tooth. The tooth will also usually have a rougher patch at one end, which is where it joined the shark's gums.