It was about 2.5 meters and 8 feet wide. Teeth were 15inches tall or bigger
big
4 tons
Great White.
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.
teeth
The Megalodon shark which is Greek for "big tooth" .
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.
Megalodon means big tooth and refers to a species of shark which is now extinct. It is estimated that their maximum length was 46 to 59 feet.
Yes the Megalodon was a real shark but is now extinct.
A shark jaw should be 40 feet long
Yes it is. There were sightings of another really big shark called the sleeping shark,(which is really rare), but that was a long time ago.
A Big Mac!
4 tons
The megalodon
Young were as big as Great Whites and Adults were twice as scary
50-60 feet
Megalodon