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But that is where the similarity ends. While great whites have five rows of large, sharp teeth, the basking shark has a mouthful of extremely tiny, hooked teeth. At first sight from a distance ...
The basking shark, sometimes known as a 'Toothless Bruce' because of it lack of teeth, measured 24ft in length when it appeared on Maidens Beach in Ayrshire, Scotland. The enormous creature had a ...
So yeah, super exciting.” According to National Geographic, basking sharks are the second-largest fish in the world. They have six rows of teeth in their upper jaws and nine rows below for a ...