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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