Rate of tooth loss X average life span of the shark = how many teeth over a lifetime. That's easy enough, but do you see the problem yet? If not, read on... We definitely know that white sharks have about 24 exposed teeth on their top and lower jaws, respectively. read more
The amount of teeth that sharks have vary according to the species, from 5 to 15 rows of teeth in each jaw. Sharks teeth take about one week to fall, as they do not have roots to hold them as human teeth. read more