Everyone here saw the chin and I heard that hearing bad theme music. Such movies are highly regarded for the risk of sharks and the threat to marine animals. The media did not help either. Today, I will discuss these incorrectly judged shark rights, and this new "killing policy" is totally wrong. I believe that after this, you will believe that sharks are jaws and should not be removed, like me and many others. First of all, I would like to introduce you to the policy of capture and killing.
Lamniformes: They are often called salmon sharks. These include Goblin Shark, Basking Shark, Giant Shark, Long Tail Shark, Short Fin and Long Fin Shark, and a wonderful White Shark. They are known for the breeding of big baboons and eggs. Lamniformes also includes extinct Grand Shark (Carcharodon megalodon). The shark's teeth are not fixed directly to the jaw but are embedded in the gums and are constantly being replaced throughout their lifetime. Multiple rows of replacement teeth grow into grooves inside the crucible and steadily advance compared to the conveyor belt; some sharks lose more than 30,000 teeth in their lifetime. The tooth replacement frequency varies from every 8 to 10 days every several months. In most species, the teeth are exchanged one at a time, not simultaneously changing the entire row at the same time. This can be seen in Cookie shark.
All shark-like huge sharks replace their teeth as they grow, or as teeth wear or become damaged. New teeth continue to grow in the grooves of the shark mouth and the skin acts as a "conveyor belt" that advances teeth to new positions. Young sharks frequently change their teeth over the elderly. Unfortunately, actual data on the exchange rate of modern shark teeth is relatively few, not to mention prehistoric sharks. However, it is safe to assume that an adult 's huge shark swallows thousands of teeth during its lifetime.
Sharks are constantly producing teeth throughout their lifetimes. Depending on what they eat, sharks lose a pair of teeth every week to two weeks, and they can wear up to 40,000 teeth in their lifetime. This means that the shark's teeth are constantly falling to the bottom of the ocean, enhancing the possibilities of fossils. Megarodon is also thought to have bred young people near the coast. These shallow coastal waters provide kindergartens for puppies to protect them from predators lurking in open water, like big tooth whales. These ceremonies will be destroyed due to ice and sea level decay formed at the poles