If there’s a dentist on the market prepared to deal with an apex predator underwater, have we received a gig for you.
A current cage-diving expedition round Mexico’s Guadalupe Island revealed an excellent white shark with a loopy quantity of enamel lacking. (See the photograph under.) Now, nice whites typically lose enamel once they hunt, however replacements from inside their jaws often emerge rapidly.
This one seems awfully gummy.
“It’s pretty unusual for a shark to have that many missing teeth,” Martin Graf, proprietor of Shark Diver, informed USA Today’s For the Win.
“Anyone know a good dentist?” Graf captioned the photograph, taken by diver Kristen Thomas on the Sept. 3-8 Shark Diver journey. “It’s a good thing that white sharks can replace their teeth.”
Graf informed the outlet that the shark was attacking bait positioned behind the boat to lure the sharks so the divers can observe them from inside the cages.
Great white sharks reportedly go through tens of thousands of teeth in a lifetime.
This one, nevertheless, seems prefer it may use dentures.
“He’s a snaggle tooth!” one commenter wrote. “Uh what kind of toothpaste,” one other cracked.
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