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TEETH TO SPARE
If great white sharks had tooth fairies, theyd be rich! A great white loses and replaces thousands of its teeth during its lifetime. Its upper jaw is lined with 26 front-row teeth; its lower jaw has 24. Behind these razor-sharp points are many rows of replacement teeth. The spares move to the front whenever the shark loses a tooth. At any one time about one-third of a sharks teeth are in the replacement stage.

Text by David George Gordon
Photograph by C. & M. Fallows/Seapics.com
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