Shark bite diameter vs shark size

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So I saw a picture of a bite mark on a surf board that measured 17" across. I wonder how big that makes the shark.:eek:
 
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An excellent question, but as head width varies with species, hard to answer.

Recovered teeth are a good clue to species.

Does anyone here know more?
 
Maybe it was.....

An excellent question, but as head width varies with species, hard to answer.

Recovered teeth are a good clue to species.

Does anyone here know more?

...a three foot shark with a 17" head.:D


Oh, another chart used the space of the teeth marks around the circumference of the bite but of course we don't know that either.
 
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Out of curiosity I checked Google and nearly went down a rabbit hole on the biology of shark bites...the average shark bite is 10.5". This is taking in all of the species, some have a larger bite radius than others. Shark bites are normally semi-circular which leads one to wonder is that 10.5" across or 10.5" radially following the curve of the biting surface. The largest fish I ever saw up close was an eight foot sturgeon, my size 14 shoe would fit in his mouth, not completely.
 
The bite radius varies greatly, depending on species.

A 12-foot Hammerhead may have a smaller bite radius than a 7-foot Bull Shark.

Having surfed Hawaii, I agree that it’s likely a Tiger or White, my money being on Tiger. They are ‘garbage collectors’ and their eyesight isn’t the best in the surf area.


A few years ago, a juvenile White wandered into the harbor at Honokohau...swam around for a while, then left. You never know.
 
Biologists have lots of formulae to determine size. Many are REALLY complicated. When I was studying for my BS in Marine Bio, I saw one but don't remember it. BTW: formula varies by species!
 
Biologists have lots of formulae to determine size. Many are REALLY complicated. When I was studying for my BS in Marine Bio, I saw one but don't remember it. BTW: formula varies by species!

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Thanks. I thought that if anyone here knew, it'd be you.
 
One of my pet peeves is wild hog weight. When I guided. we had a cow scale on the ranch. Amazing how many hunters were off and by how much. I compare the hog's chest with the hunter in the pic. Be surprised how many kids were 300+ lbs.
 
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