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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. This Swimmer Stays Calm When a Great White Shark Darts Right ...

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    There is a reason why movie makers used a great white shark as the shark in the movie Jaws. ... Coming face to face in open water with a 2-ton fish with 300 sharp teeth might make anyone lose ...

  4. Cosmopolitodus - Wikipedia

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    Cosmopolitodus is an extinct genus of mackerel shark that lived between thirty and one million years ago during the late Oligocene to the Early Pleistocene epochs.Its type species is Cosmopolitodus hastalis, the broad-tooth mako (other common names include the extinct giant mako and broad-tooth white shark).

  5. Shark - Wikipedia

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    They have numerous sets of replaceable teeth. [6] Several species are apex predators, which are organisms that are at the top of their food chain. Select examples include the bull shark, tiger shark, great white shark, mako sharks, thresher sharks, and hammerhead sharks. Sharks are caught by humans for shark meat or shark fin soup. Many shark ...

  6. Otodus - Wikipedia

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    Hannibal & Jordan in Jordan, 1923. Otodus is an extinct, cosmopolitan genus of mackerel shark which lived from the Paleocene to the Pliocene epoch. The name Otodus comes from Ancient Greek ὠτ- (ōt-, meaning "ear") and ὀδούς (odoús, meaning "tooth") – thus, "ear-shaped tooth".

  7. Great white shark - Wikipedia

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    A great white shark was captured near Kangaroo Island in Australia on 1 April 1987. This shark was estimated to be more than 6.9 m (23 ft) long by Peter Resiley, [67] [73] and has been designated as KANGA. [72] Another great white shark was caught in Malta by Alfredo Cutajar on 16 April 1987. This shark was also estimated to be around 7.13 m ...

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