We all know that sharks can be dangerous and the idea of a shark bite is enough to keep some people out of the sea altogether. However, the Port Jackson's shark comes with a mouth and a bite quite unlike any other: its blunt head combines sharp teeth up top and flat gnashers below to clamp down on molluscs' shells. Therefore, the thing is that teeth are mostly flat and if it bites you then it probably won't even pierce the skin!
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