There is no typical name for "shark Skin" however there is small denticles on some shark species that are tooth like that protect the sharks actual skin. its like the sharks "armor" if you will.
yes they do.
Some sharks do, such as hammerhead sharks. But other sharks such as the great white live alone and are very solitary.
no they have dry skin.
Placoid scales, also known as dermal denticles, are the tooth-like scales embedded in the skin of rays and sharks. They provide protection and reduce drag when swimming.
Shark skin looks and feels like it is covered with tiny teeth. In fact, their small, rough placoid scales (also called denticles), have the same structure as sharks' teeth! Shark skin is sometimes used as sandpaper.www.vanaqua.org/education/aquafacts/sharks.html
If I understand the question...I believe the skin that covers a shark is typically referred to as "shark skin".
skin
leopard sharks are not "scaly". Their skin is made of sharp, conicle protrusions which feel rough to the touch. No; there is no shark in existence with scales, all sharks have a different skin.
Of course they do!
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No, sharks have skin like sand-paper They have teeth like things on their skin called denticles. That`s why they feel like snadpaper.
It has an yellowish skin and is rough
Sharks don't live in symbiosis with other organisms. They don't need to. However the remora, or suckerfish, often attach themselves to a sharks skin. They keep the skin clean while removing debris and eating parasites on the sharks skin.
the reason that the sharks skin feels like sandpaper is because there skin is made up of little teeth like objects.
a poo hole
Sharks are hunted for their fins , bones and their skin.
Stop killing them for their skin.