Is 56 as much of Teeth in a Great White Shark's Mouth?
It's about one-and-one-fifth times the number of Teeth in a Great White Shark's Mouth
The count of Teeth in a Great White Shark's Mouth is about 48.
(Carcharodon carcharias) (average; including developing rows)
A Great White Shark has
48 exposed teeth on their upper and lower jaws. Behind these exposed teeth are developing teeth — up to
300 in about
5 rows. The sharks will continuously lose and replace the exposed teeth throughout their lives.
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