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because they have like these escalators that push teeth forward when they loose a tooth so their not toothless in a section

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How much teeth do great white sharks have?

About 3000 teeth


What are sharks teeth attached to?

Sharks' teeth are attached to their gums, similar to how human teeth are attached. Sharks continuously shed and replace their teeth throughout their lifetime.


What animal has 20000 teeth in a lifetime?

Sharks may have over 20000 teeth in a lifetime.


Do whale sharks have many teeth?

whale sharks have 3000 little teeth but they do not use many due to their special ways of feeding


During a sharks lifetime can it grow thousand of teeth?

yes


How much teeth have a shark?

Sharks are constantly shedding and regrowing their teeth. Over a lifetime they can lose and grow up to 50,000 teeth.


Do all sharks have teeth?

yes they have about 3000 little teeth but they don't use them a lot


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Can sharks and crocodiles regrow broken teeth?

Yes, both sharks and crocodiles can regrow broken or lost teeth throughout their lifetime. Sharks continuously shed and replace their teeth, while crocodiles have the ability to regrow their teeth when they are damaged or lost.


How many teeth do shark have?

Sharks have five to fifteen rows of teeth, and may have up to 3000 teeth at one time. Technically, sharks do not have teeth as they are actually sharpened scales, that's why they grow back so quickly when they lose them so easily


How many teeth do sharks lose in a lifetime can you tell me in a strait answer?

They usually replace the teeth instead of losing them. But usually the teeth are replaced every two weeks. A lemon shark replaces its teeth every 8-10 days. Young great white sharks replace there teeth every 100 days and old great white sharks replace their teeth every 230 days. The cookiecutter shark sheds the whole lower jaw at once.


Are sharks teeth replaceable?

Yes. When a tooth breaks, another takes place in its row. A shark replaces more than 35,000 teeth in a lifetime.