How many teeth does the great white shark have?!


Question: How many teeth does the great white shark have?
How many teeth does the great white shark have?

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3000 at any one time.

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Great White Sharks have five rows of 46 teeth each. It has an average total of 230 teeth.

They can have 50,000 teeth in a lifetime. These teeth are set in layered rows with 5 to 15 in both upper and lower jaws. The teeth does not have a root so they break easily.

The great white has 24-26 positioned in the top jaw and 22-24 positioned in lower jaw making 48-50 different teeth. The teeth are arranged in rows of 5-7 teeth like a conveyer belt. When a tooth falls out from the front the tooth from the next row moves up to take its place. At any time a white shark will have about 300 teeth in various stages of development within its jaws.

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