How many teeth does a Great White Shark have?
There is not a definitive answer to this question, as the number changes (their teeth continue to grow throughout their life): It would be impossible for anyone to actually count how many teeth a Great white shark goes through in its lifetime. It is a fact though that they replace their teeth every 6-8 weeks allowing the front row to drop out and a new row to come up behind. They typically have 2-4 rows of teeth showing at any one time. This means that the great white goes through thousands of teeth and hundreds of rows in a lifetime. I hope this helps.