Ben says:Some shark teeth decay after they have left the mouth, depending on the type of species correlates to the amount of decay. also, bacteria can have an effect, the algae and similar types of bacteria add color to the calcium because they create a chemical reaction.
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.
The Great White Shark's tooth or teeth is about 7 inches in hieght! Carcharodon carcharias specifically!!
shark teeth are useful to shark because it helps them catch their predator or hunter.
yes why not. When the white shark bite the people what will happen to the people
Yes, is the simple answer. He does have his teeth bleached.
The length of a shark's teeth depends on the type of shark. The largest living shark, a whale shark, has teeth that are relatively small, even tiny. The smallest living shark, the dogfish, also has tiny teeth, while the great white shark has teeth the size of about 36 mm, or 1.43 in. But the largest shark to have ever lived, the megalodon, could grow teeth longer than seven inches long.
the great white shark
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Great white sharks have about 46 teeth for each five rows
Sharks of course cuz theres more fish than people goin round alligators