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What are the teeth of great white sharks like?

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What are the teeth of great white sharks like?

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Great white sharks have two rows of teeth. If they lose a tooth, the tooth will grow back soon because they have extra teeth in their gums. Their teeth are similar to prehistoric animals’ teeth. The teeth and jaws of great white sharks are of great value and people from all over the world try to find or purchase them. They are often made into bracelets, necklaces, and earrings. Years ago, Indians in Florida used their teeth as arrowheads. The teeth of the great white shark are triangular and are notched like a saw. This makes them doubly sharp. These razor sharp teeth are up to three inches long. Great white shark have powerful jaws with the lower jaw being skinnier than the upper jaw. Check out these teeth.

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