The Great White Shark has five rows of around 46 teeth each. It has an average total of 230 teeth. 24-26 positioned in the top jaw and 22-24 positioned in the lower jaw making 48-50 different teeth. The teeth are arranged in rows of 5-7 teeth like a conveyor belt. When a tooth falls out from the front the tooth from the next row moves up to take its place. This results in the perfect eating machine.
36 in each row all together 460
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about every 4 months the teeth of the great white shark are being replaced with new teeth about how many times will a tooth be replaced in 1 year?
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
The Great White shark go through more than 1000 teeth in their lift time. Many other sharks also grow new teeth.
The great white sharks actually have that many teeth and they have three rows of them. This applies to all sharks that they have many rows of teeth or just many teeth.
The great white shark has 5 gill slits.
up 10-150 teeth
Many teeth fall out each time a shark bites., so in a lifetime sharks have about 2000 teeth. But I think the megaladon has about as much as the great white does, only much bigger. (at a time).
There are many ages of The Great White Shark!
i am sure over 100 because when a nurse shark grips on to its prey it is destin to keep holdin on
It is the Great White Shark Although it is thought that the Greenland Shark and the Pacific Sleeper Shark could conceivably reach larger sizes. The Greenland Shark feeds on fish and seals, but has been thought to feed on larger mammals as well, such as reindeer, and polar bears.
Definitely. All do. They have many rows of sharp teeth. When one set falls out, instead of more teeth growing up and out of their gums, like our teeth, they use the next set of teeth. Otherwise, if they didn't have sharp teeth, they couldn't be carnivores.
Gray dorsal side, white ventral (belly) side. Thick, pointy nose