Sharks have 3 layers of teeth. the first row are the mature teeth, the ones they use. the second layer are not quite mature but if a tooth is lost it moves forward to take its place. the third row are growing teeth. when a second row tooth moves forward the third row tooth takes its place and anotherthird row tooth grows in the third row
sharks can only get 6 layers because pretend two it will not bite properly............
An Adult Basking shark has 500 teeth.
It is unlikely to find shark teeth at Lake Michigan, as sharks are predominantly marine animals and the lake is freshwater. Shark teeth are typically found in coastal areas or ocean environments where sharks inhabit. However, fossilized shark teeth can occasionally be discovered in sedimentary layers along the Great Lakes, but they are rare and not commonly encountered.
about 3000
no it does not is is based on what and how much it eats
Sharks are constantly shedding and regrowing their teeth. Over a lifetime they can lose and grow up to 50,000 teeth.
Sharks are constantly shedding and regrowing their teeth. Over a lifetime they can lose and grow up to 50,000 teeth.
a shark has 3 rows of teeth and about 3,000 teeth in a life time.
No, cheetahs do not have layers of teeth.
Dr. Einstein in a Body in Shark is a Long in a Shark Teeth.
The tiger shark and easily too. They are much larger, heavier, and have more effective teeth
4:18 represents 4 bullshark teeth : 18 shark teeth