Thursday, April 16, 2009

How many teeth do sharks have?

They keep growing teeth continually. As they lose teeth, another one from the row behind will push forward.

How many teeth do sharks have?
to many
Reply:They have several rows of teeth.
Reply:alot. if you want to find out, get ready to get eaten if you plan to count, but i think they have 3 rows of 48 teeth each row, so that would be like, 134 teeth
Reply:Many, many teeth. Sharks have several rows of teeth, and in reserve, %26#039;tooth buds%26#039; so as teeth fall out or are broken (and because of their feeding habits sharks are very tough on teeth) a tooth from one of the back rows moves forward and a new tooth bud grows into a tooth to fill its place. No one knows how many teeth a shark is capable of growing, because it seems to have an endless supply of tooth buds.
Reply:Hundreds in rows that sort of roll forward as they loose one!
Reply:1 million I will hold the mouth open you stick your head in and


you can count them for yourself
Reply:Only one, but it%26#039;s really, really big.
Reply:They grow and loose teeth so much no one can give you an absolute amount like dolphins for example.



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