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Dr. Ivan Sansom, a senior lecturer at Birmingham University, said, “We have teeth from every shark species that lived in the tank, including lots of sand tiger teeth, a species that hasn't featured in the display for more than eight years. … The biggest number we have are from black-tipped reef sharks, but that's hardly surprising, since this species sheds a whole row of more than 40 teeth every month.”
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Where did you so-call reporters dig up this photo? If that's a photo of the teeth found in a 23 year old shark tank then I'm Barack Obama. All of the teeth shown are over 20 million years old and are fossilized. They look like they're from Morocco.
January 26 2013 at 10:35 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyThey are noted for their poor dental hygene.
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