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The teeth of the great white shark, designed to shred
The great white shark’s teeth, designed to shred | Aventure Chasse Moose fishing Deer Outfitters and the great outdoors
Adorned with triangular teeth 5 cm long, the jaw of a great white shark can exert a pressure of two tonnes per square centimetre. Their teeth are not implanted in their jaws but directly in their gums; they regularly fall out or break. But like a conveyor belt, they regenerate very quickly.National Geographic, available with Canal +, channel 115.More information:http://www.nationalgeographic.frFacebook : https://www.facebook.com/NatGeoFrance/Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/natgeo_france/Twitter : https://twitter.com/NatGeoFrance
The teeth of the great white shark, designed to shred
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