i don't know that a tricky
question cause their teeth are strong
thay are strong enough to chew through another shark !!!!
Sharks loss there teeth bc when they bite flesh from there prey makes them get loss or fall of. Wich are then immediately replaced with another tooth.
If you pull the root of a fallen out tooth with pliers, you could bleed a lot.
no it is not
yes
all the time but sharks have an infamous number of teeth every time they loose one of their teeth there is one other one to replace it no matter how many times that tooth is lost
Sharks are born with a certain number of teeth. These are formed in spiral rows, with all but the tooth they are using folded flat. If one tooth gets knocked out, another one in the row will move into place. If the shark lost all of it's teeth, it would starve.
That would depend on if your a child or not. you have two sets of teeth in your life time, when you are a child and lose a tooth an adult tooth takes its place, if your an adult and lose a tooth it does not grow back.
coconuts
shark tooth island
Shark's teeth are constantly being replaced due to the fact that they fall out frequently. When a shark loses its tooth, a new one takes the place of the other one. A shark's mouth is literally a conveyor belt of teeth with rows of teeth ready to replace one that has fallen out. When a tooth is lost, a replacement moves up in the jaw to take its place, sometimes in as little as 24 hours.
If you look into a Sharks mouth you will see that it has more than one tooth If you dont agree go to an aquariam and find out for yourself