They have so many teeth so they can eat predators bigger than them and use it also to chew their bones (if they have bones).
a shark has 3 rows of teeth and about 3,000 teeth in a life time.
up to 3,000 teeth
100000000000 teeth
Some shark species can grow up to 30,000 teeth in their lifetime
The great white sharks actually have that many teeth and they have three rows of them. This applies to all sharks that they have many rows of teeth or just many teeth.
A shark can kill both. A piranha may be fast and have lots of teeth, but so does a shark. And many sharks are cannibals, meaning they will eat their own kind.
100
because they want to.
The Tiger shark can have up to 3,000 teeth in its body at a time. Over its lifespan it can have up to 30,000 teeth!The Sand Tiger Shark can have about 3000 or more teeth at once. Throughout its lifetime it can have about 30 000 teeth.
Hammerhead sharks have 38 to 46 teeth. However, they have more than one row of teeth so they can have over 100.
I remember reading once that is has about 3500 teeth.
I am sorry I do not under stand your question? But I think you want to know how many teeth a shark has. That all depends on the species but sharks such as the great white can have as many as 3000 teeth in a life time