New teeth grow to replace those the shark has lost, Because it has back up rows of teeth behind those that it loses. Sometimes they can have up to 5 rows of teeth at one time!
From what i understand about sharks is that they (unlike humans) continue to make teeth throughout their lifetime. Tiger sharks included.
They can grow it back easily. The replacement tooth grows fast.
it has rows of teeth,every time a teeth comes out, the one on the back replaces it
Sharks grow back their scales. Like a snake they shed their skin and then grow a new one. Sometimes they might eat it as it is good protein for them and other animals.
They grow continuously. As the ones at the front of the mouth are lost, or wear away, there's another row immediately behind them to take their place.
yes they can
well yes, the great white sharks have up to 7 teeth so when they lose their teeth they come back quickly.
What does the great shark look like.It has white belly and a dark blue gray back. they have 2 inch razor sharp teeth with ragged edge.
well tiger shark was the same size but great white shark was fast and was stronger if it was a group the tiger shark would win but the great white shark will win but great white sharks are not as big as jaws because jaws was fake!the sharks where back with the crocodilian and the dinosaurs but they lived
Bite it back
the great white shark the sperm whale and hump back whale
No, the largest shark alive today is the whale shark followed by the basking shark. However, the largest shark to ever live was the megalodon which reached lengths of 55-65 feet. They went extinct 1.5 million years ago.
a shark grows its teeth back twice like humands
No, the hump back whale is, also the African Elephant
No. Unless you're a shark.
white
A great white would win. Definitely. A great white would indeed win.A recent study and documentry was made, tagging tiger sharks.One particular Tiger shark that was tagged went south towards the colder waters of southern Australia , which is great white territory.The presumption was she would be eaten by great whites, especially as she would be unable to function fully in the cold, in fact she survived and returned to her normal area.
I think it is safe to say that the larger carnivores such as Gigantosaurus, Allosaurus and Tyrannosaurus had the largest teeth.