Sharks of course cuz theres more fish than people goin round alligators
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.
a crocodile is shaped like a fish but has legs, a big tail, huge rough scales and a big head with lots of teeth?
A shark can kill both. A piranha may be fast and have lots of teeth, but so does a shark. And many sharks are cannibals, meaning they will eat their own kind.
well yes they are fast and have lots of teeth but sharks also have lots of teeth and regrow and can eat a whole human at once and they are very powerful.So it is not ture that piranha are dangerous more than sharks.
Fossil shark teeth can be found in abundance along the coast of states like Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina. Popular fossil hunting spots include Venice Beach in Florida and the Peace River in Florida. Additionally, sites like Calvert Cliffs State Park in Maryland and Aurora, North Carolina are known for yielding large quantities of fossil shark teeth.
They were usually made from porcelain, but lots of people also used animal teeth and other dead humans' teeth too! Happy learning! :)
Yes, they can. For instance in the river Nile there are lots of crocodiles.
Lots
iguanas have lots of teeth but you guys were supposed to have the answer you SUCK
If a shark loses its tooth then the next one pops out, sharks have very many layers of teeth, Or rows, If you type in, ''shark jaws,'' in safari or fire fox, you will see that they have lots of rows, witch makes it easy for them to break skin, and to start ripping at there preys flesh, cause flesh wounds witch can rip into your muscle tissue, in witch you could loose a lot of blood and die from this.
The different types of sharks in the world are the Great White Shark ,Tiger Shark, Whale Shark , Bull Shark, Hammerhead Shark, Goblin Shark, Mako Shark ,Blue Shark, Lemon Shark , Basking Shark Megamouth Shark and the .Prehistoric Sharks
Yes. Lots.