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  1. Jun 14, 2022 · The short yet notched teeth of tiger sharks make them unique from other shark species, and is actually one of the most defining features of a tiger shark. The shoulders of a tiger shark’s teeth that have sharp, jagged edges also help them crush clams, and even shells of many sea turtles.

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    Tiger shark teeth are unique with very sharp, pronounced serrations and an unmistakable sideways-pointing tip. Such dentition has developed to slice through flesh, bone, and other tough substances such as turtle shells. Like most sharks, its teeth are continually replaced by rows of new teeth throughout the shark's life.

  3. Apr 28, 2008 · The tiger shark has a wide mouth compared to other sharks in its family, and inside the tiger shark's blunt snout is something that really sets it apart: its teeth. Each tooth is almost like having several teeth in one space; the sharp, primary cusp extends down, ready to tear into prey.

  4. Nov 29, 2023 · The tiger shark has a highly distinctive tooth. Whereas many of the shark teeth you find will present a fairly symmetrical shape, the same cannot be said for this shark’s teeth. Tiger shark teeth are often deeply notched in such a way that they appear curved. They also have coarse serrations.

  5. What are tiger sharks? Tiger sharks are named for the dark, vertical stripes found mainly on juveniles. As these sharks mature, the lines begin to fade and almost disappear. Shark...

  6. Aug 22, 2023 · Tiger sharks possess specialized teeth, often referred to as “carnassial teeth,” which are located in the upper and lower jaws. These teeth are particularly adapted for cutting and shearing, similar to the carnassial teeth found in meat eating mammals like wolves and big cats.

  7. Tiger shark teeth are unique with very sharp, pronounced serrations and an unmistakable sideways-pointing tip. Such dentition has developed to slice through flesh, bone, and other tough substances such as turtle shells. Like most sharks, its teeth are continually replaced by rows of new teeth throughout the shark's life.