Sharks have sharp teeth because to kill animals/preys quickly and to avoid the preys from escaping with little injuries.
If the teeth were not sharp, how would sharks kill
preys if the preys are virtually unhurt bacause of blunt teeth?
Also, God made the teeth sharp so that the killing will be quick and less painful.
Sharp teeth made sharks hydrodynamically superquick. Teeth covering their bodies make that happen.
With very sharp teeth, sharks do not have to exert big bite force to kill preys.
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2016-09-24 12:12:52 UTC
How Sharp Are Sharks Teeth
CraziWFreeek
2005-12-31 18:33:11 UTC
Sharks have sharp teeth because they are meat eaters and need sharp teeth to rip the flesh of a living thing.
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2005-12-31 18:32:00 UTC
Everyones teeth are structures to what type of food you eat... Sharks have to hold and tear there food source apart in order to digest it so that is why there teeth are sharp...
With a vegatarien animal there teeth are all flat to help then chew the vegitation....
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2006-01-01 14:59:38 UTC
They are predators and they need sharp teeth to tear their prey apart! Gross.
2005-12-31 18:30:41 UTC
to eat animals
crazysweetguy
2005-12-31 21:57:30 UTC
Because that is how GOD made them.
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