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Endangered Species Act How this law protects animals. Pet Central Big or small, furry or scaly, we love pets and we know you do too. Everybody knows that sharks have sharp teeth and strong jaws for feeding. You could even say that these mouthparts have made sharks famous, or infamous. What you may not know is that shark teeth are like the conveyer belt of dentistry. Sharks frequently lose their teeth as a result of violently biting down on and shaking a potential prey item humans are NOT included on this menu.

Luckily for the shark, they have rows of teeth that are ready to move into position, taking the place of lost teeth. Sharks on average go through about 1, teeth per year and some sharks have been known to go through as many as 30, teeth in their lifetime. In addition, different species of sharks have different kinds of teeth. The sand tiger is widely distributed but its populations are now isolated. Current data shows that these isolated populations are in decline.



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