How many lines of teeth do sharks have?

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"Most sharks have about 5 rows of teeth at any time. The front set is the largest and does most of the work. Behind the front row of teeth is a second smaller row of teeth, then a third row, and a fourth and a fifth. The last row of teeth, the smallest, is positioned almost flat against the shark's mouth. As a front tooth is broken or worn down, it falls out and is replaced by a tooth in the next row. The sets of teeth rotate forward and a new tooth forms in the rear."


depends on what type of shark it is if its and sharks your gonna be getting from the pet store they don't really have teethe they only have little spike type things on there lips going into the mouth a little ways and they only have 1 row bigger sharks like great whites have up the 6 rows of teethe
They usually have more than three rows.

~ZTM

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