20to30 feet
It was about 2.5 meters and 8 feet wide. Teeth were 15inches tall or bigger
he is a shark with a little snotter hanging from his nose
There are quite a few different types of sharks living in the Caribbean. These include the reef shark, the blacktip reef shark, the tiger shark, nurse shark, and the bull shark. The chances of being attacked by a shark are said to be rare in the Caribbean however
The Real Answer To Your Question Is No. Jaws the shark off of the movie was a machine but it wasn't a great white the true thing it was is a bull shark. I know this cause when i was watching tv about sharks a Shark Study er Told me that "The Shark off of the movie Jaws is not the Shark you think it is its actually a bull shark"
Three mechanical sharks -- all nicknamed Bruce, after Steven Spielberg's lawyer -- were used in the making of the movie Jaws.No real sharks were used, except for the footage of the shark attacking the underwater cage. That was filmed (on a completely separate location, in Australia) with a real shark (although the cage was very tiny, and the diver inside who was standing in for Matt Hooper/Richard Dreyfuss was a little person (like, 3 feet tall). The shark was only average sized: the tiny cage and diver make it look gigantic.
about as tall as my willy.
fish
They can grow up to 60 feet long, the largest shark alive today. Their tails alone are 6 feet tall.
it varies but some were around three feet
about 6 inches in that case
The size of a baby shark depends on what kind of baby shark you are talking about. The size of a baby great white shark is five feet.
5,000 ft haha just kiddin i dont know
A great white shark's tooth is 2 ft. tall
Bull sharks are very small there size is 10ft-12ft tall
A great white shark's tooth is 2 ft. tall
The length of a shark's teeth depends on the type of shark. The largest living shark, a whale shark, has teeth that are relatively small, even tiny. The smallest living shark, the dogfish, also has tiny teeth, while the great white shark has teeth the size of about 36 mm, or 1.43 in. But the largest shark to have ever lived, the megalodon, could grow teeth longer than seven inches long.
10cm tall amazing pic go on wiki to see