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.
No!! The tiger shark is like 7 feet larger then a sand tiger. Also, the sand tiger has way different teeth than the Tiger shark.
their teeth.
Tiger shark teeth have been described as being razor sharp. They are long, thin and serrated, making it easy for the shark to tear off pieces of meat.
Shark- It has more teeth, and their teeth are sharper, and because they are fast swimmers in the water.
about 3000
The tiger shark and easily too. They are much larger, heavier, and have more effective teeth
Tiger shark, as the Blue whale has baleen, and I know for sure the giant anteater has no teeth.
a shark has 3 rows of teeth and about 3,000 teeth in a life time.
sharks defend themselves wuth their fins and their teeth!
Fins, gills, sharp bite, rows of teeth and, more.
A baby tiger has 20 teeth
Definitely. All do. They have many rows of sharp teeth. When one set falls out, instead of more teeth growing up and out of their gums, like our teeth, they use the next set of teeth. Otherwise, if they didn't have sharp teeth, they couldn't be carnivores.