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.
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.
Sharks have multiple rows of teeth, with some species having up to 3,000 teeth at a time. Their teeth are continuously replaced throughout their lifetime as they lose and grow new ones.
Some shark species can grow up to 30,000 teeth in their lifetime
sharks teeth grow very big. up to [55cm] that is how big sharks teeth grow.
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.
Sharks are constantly shedding and regrowing their teeth. Over a lifetime they can lose and grow up to 50,000 teeth.
I don't know, count them yourself
a shark grows its teeth back twice like humands
Sharks are constantly shedding and regrowing their teeth. Over a lifetime they can lose and grow up to 50,000 teeth.
The Whale shark - the biggest of all shark species (they're the size of a schoolbus), have tiny, primordial teeth - most shark experts believe they are useless, and that whale sharks are plankton and krill eaters.
I'm not for sure what you mean but if a shark loses a tooth it takes 24 hours to grow back.
4:18 represents 4 bullshark teeth : 18 shark teeth
a shark has 3 rows of teeth and about 3,000 teeth in a life time.
Dr. Einstein in a Body in Shark is a Long in a Shark Teeth.