Kinds Of Sharks Teeth
Its teeth typically range in the area of 1 inch but they can occasionally grow to 1 5 2 inches.
Kinds of sharks teeth. If you notice that the anatomy of a tooth matches that of an extinct species the tooth is extremely old. Venice florida is known as the shark tooth capital of the world for a very good reason. Narrow and needle like broad and serrated thick and plate like and small and peripheral. The type of tooth that a shark has depends on its diet and feeding habits.
Dense flattened needle like pointed lower with triangular upper and non functional. There are four basic types of shark teeth. The plate like teeth are specialized at the end to scoop up prey from the ocean floor. Sharks that have flat teeth include nurse sharks and angel sharks.
While many shark teeth that you may find can come from sharks like tiger sharks and great white sharks that exist today you could find one that comes from an extinct species. Today i ll be teaching you how to identify which sharks your the egg are from. They are usually one inch long or shorter and serrations are found along the entire blade but become increasingly smaller as they go down the blade. These sharks rarely ever try to eat anything bigger than their mouths because their teeth are ill suited for ripping or tearing.
Bull sharks are one of the most likely species to attack. Instead these teeth serve like fish hooks piercing their prey and gripping them tightly. In some formations shark s teeth are a common fossil. The four major groups of shark teeth are.
Other common names for this shark include sand bar shark silvertip shark and lesser white shark. This is a type of shark that prefers deep warm waters of the atlantic pacific and indian oceans. All possible thanks in part to its location above an ancient deep fossil layer. The whitetip shark has the classic shark shape with a flattened body pointed snout and razor sharp teeth.
Having earned a reputation as one of the world s most aggressive sharks bull shark s teeth have tapering serrations and flat and broad blades that narrow toward the top. Let s narrow it down sharks that have the narrow needle teeth focus more on hunting small fish and squid. The teeth are adapted for crushing and grinding and tend to be on the smaller side. Sharks with dense flat teeth typically feed on hard shell bivalves like crustaceans and mollusks.
This is my first ever youtube video and i hope you enjoy. It s because there are so many fossilized shark teeth that have been found here and there are multitudes more to be found.