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Shark Tooth Necklace

€20,49
In stock: 42 available
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The Shark Tooth necklace is available in gold colour. It is made out of stainless steel and is waterproof, making it perfect to wear both in water and on land. 🦈🌊✨

Our shark tooth necklace and earrings are not just jewelry; they are a statement of our commitment to marine conservation. Designed to be both stylish and durable, these pieces are fully waterproof and crafted to symbolize our mission to end the unnecessary slaughter of sharks for their fins and teeth.

We believe in making a positive impact. That’s why a portion of the profits from every sale is donated to esteemed organizations like WWF (https://sharks.panda.org/how-you-can-help), which are dedicated to the protection and preservation of sharks. By choosing our products, you are not only enhancing your collection with elegant and meaningful accessories, but you are also contributing to a cause that aims to ensure the survival of these magnificent creatures in our oceans.

Together, we can make a significant difference. Our jewelry is more than just an adornment; it's a pledge to support sustainable practices and protect marine life.

Fun Facts About Shark Teeth:

1. Shark teeth are not attached to gums like human teeth. Instead, they are embedded directly into the shark's jaw, allowing them to be easily replaced throughout their lifetime.
2. Sharks are polyphyodonts, which means they continuously grow and shed teeth. Some sharks can lose thousands of teeth in their lifetime.
3. Different shark species have various tooth shapes and sizes, depending on their diet and feeding habits. For example, the Great White Shark has triangular, serrated teeth designed for slicing through prey, while the Hammerhead Shark's teeth are more flat and suitable for crushing shellfish.
4. Sharks typically have multiple rows of teeth in their mouths. As front teeth wear down or fall out during feeding, new teeth from the rows behind move forward to replace them.
5. Some ancient shark species had teeth that were over six inches long, making them some of the largest teeth of any animal to have ever lived.
6. Shark teeth are incredibly sharp and strong, as they are composed of a material called dentin, which is harder than bone.
7. Sharks use their teeth not only for feeding but also in territorial disputes and mating rituals. Biting is an essential part of communication for some shark species.
8. Shark teeth have unique enameloid structures that make them highly resistant to decay and acid erosion, helping them preserve their sharpness over time.
9. Fossilized shark teeth have been found on land, indicating that sharks were once even more widespread than they are today. Some fossilized shark teeth are millions of years old.
10. Shark teeth are popular collectibles and are often sought after by fossil enthusiasts and beachcombers. Some beaches around the world are known for being "shark tooth hunting" hotspots.
11. In some cultures, shark teeth hold symbolic significance, representing strength, protection, and even healing properties. Shark tooth jewelry and talismans are common in these traditions.
12. The largest known shark, the prehistoric Megalodon, had teeth that could reach up to 7 inches in length. These enormous teeth are among the most sought-after fossils by collectors and scientists alike.

Next time you come across a shark tooth or hear about these remarkable creatures, remember these fascinating facts that make shark teeth truly unique in the animal kingdom.

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