Its gaping mouth has six rows of teeth in its upper jaw, and nine rows below, for a total of about 1,500 tiny, hooked teeth. The basking shark’s scientific name, Cetorhinus maximus, roughly ...
Her mouth is open for visitors to glimpse three ... Smithsonian Institution Though the glorious big-toothed shark is no longer around – and lived long after the dinosaurs – it is still a ...
The great white shark’s de facto selfie included a dorsal fin that peaked off the Jersey shore, his face and mouth around Florida and the Carolinas, and his rear up by Canada. Since then ...
The image, taken during a recent OCEARCH expedition, shows the shark with its mouth open, revealing row after row of irregular teeth. The moment was captured with a barley underwater camera ...
Great whites get all the glory, but bottom-dwelling sharks bring plenty to the table. Here, we're looking at some of our favorite seabed shark species.
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