The teeth of an adult great white shark are around 3 inches long.
sharks have very sharp teeth and big mouth. It can swallow almost every animal
Sharks are characterized by their cartilaginous skeleton, streamlined body, sharp teeth, and ability to detect prey using their keen sense of smell and electroreception. They also have multiple rows of teeth that continuously replace.
Some types of sharks include great white sharks, hammerhead sharks, bull sharks, and tiger sharks. Each species has unique characteristics and behaviors that help them thrive in their respective environments.
Sharks mouths and teeth are designed to take great chunks of meat out of their prey. When a Shark bites you, it creates a really big wound. Maybe takes a limb off. Then, mostly people bleed to Death. Or drown when they become too weak to swim.
Oh, dude, sharks have eyes that are typically around 0.5 to 0.9 inches in diameter, depending on the species. So, like, they're not exactly rocking those big ol' puppy dog eyes, but they're big enough to help them spot their next meal... or maybe just to give you the side-eye if you get too close.
sharks teeth grow very big. up to [55cm] that is how big sharks teeth grow.
The great white shark eats a lot of prey that is too big to be swallowed whole, so it has to have teeth that are sharp enough to cut chunks out of the bodies.
great white sharks are big because of their huge ancestors and the traits they inherit from their parents.
Adult Great Whites are apex predators. Apart from the Orca (Killer Whale), there are no known predators that may attack or kill a Great White. In regions where both the Orca and the Great whites inhabit and compete for food, Orcas may attack and kill these sharks. Since Orca's are much larger than them, they can attack and even kill great whites.
They are big (great) and they have white bellys and there sharks...get it????
depends on how big the sharks mouth is and how big the fish are
quite big
They are hungry and have big appetites.
Sharks have a lot of big teeth.
it depends on the size of the shark
The Great White Shark's tooth or teeth is about 7 inches in hieght! Carcharodon carcharias specifically!!
Great White Sharks eat dolphins, fish, rays, seals, sea lions and even smaller sharks. And they attack people too. Mean big sharks!