Either way, unprotected cables can easily be damaged
by shark teeth, and doing repairs at the bottom of the sea isn't exactly easy...
Along with his famous Java Man fossils, 19th - century anatomist Eugène Dubois collected shells with small holes that appeared to be made
by shark teeth at the site.
Not exact matches
Charged
by the grand duke withdissecting for the court the head of a recently captured great white
shark, Steno realised the evident truth of what a few others had already postulated, namely that the «tongue stones» found in plenty in places like Malta were indeed identical with
sharks» own
teeth.
The way a
shark gets food down its throat is
by shoving it down with its jagged
teeth.
The Seeds of Life: From Aristotle to da Vinci, from
Sharks»
Teeth to Frogs» Pants, the Long and Strange Quest to Discover Where Babies Come From
by Edward Dolnick.
Sharks, in contrast, have cartilaginous skeletons and are represented
by both
teeth and mineralized scales, also known as denticles, in marine sediments.
The new findings on Arctic Ocean salinity conditions in the Eocene were calculated in part
by comparing ratios of oxygen isotopes locked in ancient
shark teeth found in sediments on Banks Island in the Arctic Circle and incorporating the data into a salinity model.
The team analyzed 30 fossil sand tiger
shark teeth exhumed from Banks Island and 19 modern sand tiger
shark teeth from specimens caught in Delaware Bay bordered
by Delaware and New Jersey.
According to Rendall, the sport is now run
by sharks and piranhas, sharpening their
teeth for the next new talent.
Shark Tank Home Aquarium Provided
by LAX Aquarium Dive into the deep with this exhibition of a 500 gallon aquarium filled with
teeth.
Sharks are often identified
by tooth shape.
From
sharks like the Mako, Tiger, Hammerhead, Bull, Dusky and Ragged
Tooth to schools of reef and pelagic fish, you'll be almost constantly surrounded
by swarming fish, manta's and rays.
Feeding on fish eggs, tiny plankton and microscopic shrimp known as krill, whale
sharks have no
teeth, which is why they can be approached
by humans with minimal risk.
February 6 — 12 Dawn Surf Jellybowl Film (16 mm film negative sanded with surfboard shaping tools, sex wax melted on, squirted, dripped, splashed, sprayed and rubbed with donuts, zinc oxide, cuervo, sunscreen, hydrogen peroxide, tecate, sand, tar, scraped with a
shark's
tooth, edits made
by the surf and a seal while film floated in waves - surfing performed
by Andy Perry, Makela Moore, Alanna Moore, Zach Moore, Johnny McCann — shot
by Peter West — film negative sanded
by Mariah Csepanyi, Andy Perry and Jwest) 2011, 8 minutes 15 seconds 16 mm film negative transferred to high - definition video, no sound Commissioned
by the Contemporary Arts Forum, Santa Barbara, California and Thanks to Andy Perry
Dawn Surf Jellybowl Film (16 mm film negative sanded with surfboard shaping tools, sex wax melted on, squirted, dripped, splashed, sprayed and rubbed with donuts, zinc oxide, cuervo, sunscreen, hydrogen peroxide, tecate, sand, tar, scraped with a
shark's
tooth, edits made
by the surf and a seal while film floated in waves - surfing performed
by Andy Perry, Makela Moore, Alanna Moore, Zach Moore, Johnny McCann — shot
by Peter West — film negative sanded
by Mariah Csepanyi, Andy Perry and Jwest) 16 mm film negative transferred to high - definition, 8 minutes 15 seconds 2011 Image courtesy of the artist.
Shark lose their
teeth, which are replaced
by new ones.