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Basking sharks have a unique dental structure, as they possess numerous small, needle-like teeth, but they do not use them for feeding. Instead, they primarily filter plankton from the water using their gill rakers. The exact number of teeth can vary, but they typically have hundreds of these small teeth in their mouths. However, their teeth are not a prominent feature in their feeding behavior.

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