When it comes to terrifying teeth, frilled sharks beat all other species hands down. Arranged in 25 rows, this shark’s 300 teeth point to the back and sides. This creepy sea creature has a flat head, large mouth and long body giving it a prehistoric appearance. Luckily for us humans, the frilled shark lives in very deep seas so we are unlikely to come face to face (or face to mouth!) with one.
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