How big is a great white shark teeth?

Great white sharks (_Carcharodon carcharias_) have large, triangular teeth that are designed for gripping and tearing flesh. The size of their teeth varies depending on the size of the shark, but the average great white shark has teeth that are about 2.5 inches (6.4 cm) long. The largest great white shark teeth on record are about 3.5 inches (8.9 cm) long.

Great white sharks have multiple rows of teeth, with the largest teeth located in the front of the mouth. These teeth are constantly being replaced, as they are often lost during feeding. Great white sharks can lose up to 30 teeth per day!