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Great White Sharks Teeth

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Great White Sharks Teeth White sharks in certain areas have feeding times based on their ability to be camouflaged due to inadequate light. Shark attacks on prey usually take place when they are harder to detect. Early morning attacks are frequent. The strategy for procuring food is based on the size of the prey. Sharks generally do not like to expend too much energy in hunting. In some cases, one bite is sufficient to cripple a prey and allow it to bleed to death. If the prey is small, it may be ambushed from below and administered a death bite at the middle. Great White Sharks Teeth

Shark Teeth Fossils

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Shark Teeth Fossils Types of Fossil Shark Teeth By Heather Broeker, eHow Contributing Writer The identification of fossilized shark teeth is a study that requires many hours of study and dedication to the work. Many factors can complicate the identification process, such as sex of the shark and the location of the tooth. In addition, identification is different whether the tooth comes from upper or lower jaw. Many variations of teeth can exist within the same species of shark, so no exact specifications can be set forth about shark teeth. However, some characteristics can give even a casual observer an educated guess on the species of shark. Carcharocles Megalodon Carcharocles megalodoneg is said to be the forebearer to modern sharks. Scientists predict it to have been over 50 feet long and to have weighed around 52 tons. The teeth are as large as a man's hand. The teeth are broadly triangular and thick. The teeth also have finely serrated edges with no protrusions. The megalodon...

Shark Teeth Identification

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Shark Teeth Identification A tiger shark, on the other hand, would offer a different type of shark bite. The shark teeth of this specie are strong and hook-shaped, which would crush bones, may not be as wide as some other species and would tear the flesh rather than look clean cut. A shark bite from a tiger shark would be more difficult to stitch up than a clean cut lesion done by a great white shark or a bull shark. Shark Teeth Identification

Shark Teeth Necklace

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Shark Teeth Tattoos

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Shark Teeth Rows

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Shark Teeth Rows As you can see, like fingerprints, a shark bite or the presence of shark teeth into the wound of the victim of a shark attack will usually lead the experts to the positive identification of the culprit, which can make a huge difference in helping out the victim. Shark Teeth Rows