Forensic implications of the variation in morphology of marginal serrations on the teeth of the great white shark
The teeth of the Great White Shark have been examined to ascertain whether there is any commonality in the arrangement or number of the marginal serrations (peaks) or, indeed, whether individual sharks have a unique pattern of shapes or size of the peaks. The teeth of the White Shark are characteris...
Main Authors: | Nambiar, P., Brown, K.A., Bridges, T.E. |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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1996
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Online Access: | http://eprints.um.edu.my/3859/1/Forensic_implications_of_the_variation_in_morphology_of_marginal_serrations_on_the_teeth_of_the_great_white_shark.pdf |
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