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  2. Shark tooth - Wikipedia

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    There are four basic types of shark teeth: dense flattened, needle-like, pointed lower with triangular upper, and non-functional. The type of tooth that a shark has depends on its diet and feeding habits. Sharks are a great model organism to study because they continually produce highly mineralized tissues. [2]

  3. Great white shark - Wikipedia

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    Carcharodon albimorsWhitley, 1939. The great white shark (Carcharodon carcharias), also known as the white shark, white pointer, or simply great white, is a species of large mackerel shark which can be found in the coastal surface waters of all the major oceans. It is the only known surviving species of its genus Carcharodon.

  4. Shark anatomy - Wikipedia

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    Shark teeth are strong and made of enamel. Many sharks have 3 rows of teeth. These teeth are embedded in the gums, not the jaw. [10] Sharks are born with teeth that are constantly being replaced. Teeth are replaced every two weeks, approximately. [10] The shape of the teeth determine the diet of the shark.

  5. Ready for its closeup: Great white shark caught on ... - AOL

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    A great white shark in Scituate was recently captured in a too-close-for-comfort video ... the video showing the shark's sharp rows of jagged teeth and unique facial markings was posted to the ...

  6. Some of the more common shark species are Dusky, Tiger, Spinner, Black Tip, Bull and Great White. South Carolina and North Carolina are the better two states to find teeth on the East Coast ...

  7. The Devil's Teeth - Wikipedia

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    978-0805075816. The Devil's Teeth: A True Story of Obsession and Survival Among America's Great White Sharks is a non-fiction book about great white sharks by Canadian born journalist Susan Casey. The text was initially published by Henry Holt and Company on June 7, 2005. [1]

  8. Basking shark - Wikipedia

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    Great whites possess large, dagger-like teeth; basking shark teeth are much smaller 5–6 mm (0.20–0.24 in) and hooked; only the first three or four rows of the upper jaw and six or seven rows of the lower jaw function. In behaviour, the great white is an active predator of large animals, not a filter feeder.

  9. Great White Shark (character) - Wikipedia

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    Great White Shark (character) The Great White Shark as depicted in Batman #654 (August 2006). Art by Don Kramer (penciller), Wayne Faucher (inker), and John Kalisz (colorist). The Great White Shark ( Warren White ), or simply Great White, is a supervillain owned by DC Comics who exists in that company's DC Universe .

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