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A great white shark can have around 300 teeth in total. Juvenile shark teeth are pointed—just the right shape for grasping smaller prey, such as crustaceans, that can be swallowed whole.
The first dusky shark tagged by a marine research group in the Atlantic resurfaced near Delaware and Jersey Shore beaches ...
A shark so big, they could eat baby whales whole, and their teeth, now on display at the Buena Vista Museum in downtown ...
Filmmakers found plenty of teeth and shark action filming off Lunenburg. The result, a documentary called the Great White ...
But on Cape Cod, now a global hub for white shark research, local scientists are rewriting that ... In fact, they tend to be cautious, as their primary prey — seals — have teeth and claws and they ...