i am sure over 100 because when a nurse shark grips on to its prey it is destin to keep holdin on
Yes, a barracuda's teeth are sharper than a shark's. Barracudas have needle-like teeth that are designed to slice through flesh efficiently, while shark teeth are more triangular and designed for gripping and tearing prey.
A bull shark typically has around 50-65 rows of teeth in each jaw, with each row containing about 7 teeth. This means an adult bull shark can have around 300-350 teeth in total. They constantly shed and replace their teeth throughout their lifetime.
The goblin shark is known for having the sharpest teeth.
Yes a frilled shark does have teeth infact a frilled shark has 300 teeth arranged into about 25 rows.
Shark teeth are made of dentin, a hard tissue similar to bone, covered by a layer of enamel. They have a conical shape and are constantly regenerating throughout the shark's life to replace lost or worn teeth.
a shark has 3 rows of teeth and about 3,000 teeth in a life time.
up to 3,000 teeth
100000000000 teeth
Some shark species can grow up to 30,000 teeth in their lifetime
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The Tiger shark can have up to 3,000 teeth in its body at a time. Over its lifespan it can have up to 30,000 teeth!The Sand Tiger Shark can have about 3000 or more teeth at once. Throughout its lifetime it can have about 30 000 teeth.
I remember reading once that is has about 3500 teeth.
I am sorry I do not under stand your question? But I think you want to know how many teeth a shark has. That all depends on the species but sharks such as the great white can have as many as 3000 teeth in a life time
A shark can have as many as 50,000 teeth in it's lifetime with 5 to 15 rows in it's upper and lower jaw.
More than your mam
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