teeth
No
There are many different sharks, but I do not know which could be called, "Regular". But, assuming that you are asking about the shark jaw of a fish, and not the mechanical tool called a, "Shark jaw", the common range is from 2 inches to 15 inches, in my opinion. (There are lots of foot-long sharks in people's aquariums, and of course, in the ocean; hence, the 2" size) Of course, the jaw of, say, a great white shark can be significantly larger, while the largest shark jaw known (a fossilized shark) is over 12 feet in size, fully opened. If you want to own this monster jaw, you can buy it for around $500 million, as I understand it.
It was about 2.5 meters and 8 feet wide. Teeth were 15inches tall or bigger
I don't know perfectly what the answer is but what I do know is that they are HUGE I watched this show and a fully grown man could fit into the sharks mouth so I would say it is extremely big.
Great white shark
teeth
No
The animal with the strongest jaws are the crocodile. The Great White shark also has a very strong jaw and a deadly bite. The force of a bite depends on the location and size of the jaw.
A shark jaw should be 40 feet long
A Big Mac!
Megalodon was not a dinosaur; it was a gigantic species of shark that appeared after the extinction of the dinosaurs. It is believed to have looked somewhat like a much larger version of the great white shark.
There are many different sharks, but I do not know which could be called, "Regular". But, assuming that you are asking about the shark jaw of a fish, and not the mechanical tool called a, "Shark jaw", the common range is from 2 inches to 15 inches, in my opinion. (There are lots of foot-long sharks in people's aquariums, and of course, in the ocean; hence, the 2" size) Of course, the jaw of, say, a great white shark can be significantly larger, while the largest shark jaw known (a fossilized shark) is over 12 feet in size, fully opened. If you want to own this monster jaw, you can buy it for around $500 million, as I understand it.
The jaw of the shark matched the bite on her arm. Read her book Soul surfer, it explains a lot.
The longest shark alive today is the whale shark,growing up to 66 feet. But over 15 million years ago, lived the shark called the Megalodon, and reched about 43 feet, with a jaw span of 6 feet across.
It was about 2.5 meters and 8 feet wide. Teeth were 15inches tall or bigger
THE GREAT WHITE HAS 24-26 POSITION IN THE TOP JAW AND 22-24 POSITION IN LOWER JAW MAKING 48-50 DIFFERENT TEETH POSITION EACH TOOTH ARRAGED IN ROWS OF 5-7 TEETH LIKE A CONVEYER BELT WHEN A TOOTH FALLS OUT THE TOOTH FROM THE FRONT THE TOOTH FROM THE NEXT ROW MOVES UP TO TAKE ITS PLACE AT ANY TIME A WHITE SHARK WILL HAVE ABOUT 300 TEETH IN VARIOUS STAGES OF DEVELOPMENT WITHIN ITS JAWS