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More model informationThis is a laser scan of a Great White Shark jaw which was originally reported as coming from an 11 metre-long (36 feet) shark, though subsequent analysis by the Museum estimates it at about 7.5 metres (25 feet) – still a very large fish! The specimen demonstrates the incredible rows of spare teeth that Great Whites have lined up inside their jaw. If a tooth is lost the next one in line just folds up to take its place. The specimen was used for public engagement for many years and has suffered as a result. This is a preliminary scan and we will be rescanning it with the aim of 3D printing a high quality replica for outreach.
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Nov 18th 2016
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Hello, it's been 7 years now. Is there a high quality model available now?
Do you know if and when the higher quality rescan will be available to download? Interested in getting a replica!
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Thanks!!