Question #137735. Asked by shiddu.
Last updated Oct 12 2014.
Originally posted Oct 12 2014 2:05 AM.
saratogarox
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A shark's skeleton is made of cartilage and connective tissue. Furthermore, a shark's scary teeth are made out of hard enamel. Which means sharks have no bones! The answer to "How many bones do sharks have in their body?" is zero.