Collection: Cow Shark teeth
They range from 1.4 to 5.5 m (4.6 to 18.0 ft) in adult body length. Cow sharks are ovoviviparous, the mother retains the egg cases in her body until they hatch. They feed on relatively large fish of all kinds, including other sharks, as well as on crustaceans and carrion.
Sevengill sharks have a tooth “count” of 15-16/13 (upper/lower jaw). They have wide, large and comb-shaped teeth in their lower jaws, which they use to tear and cut into prey. The teeth in their upper jaws are sharp and jagged which they use to hold onto prey.