“…Some particularities of the denticles that make them interesting tools include: (a) their morphological aspects (i.e., shape, size, and arrangement) are highly variable intra and interspecifically; (b) they are correlated with shark ecology; (c) are very abundant across the body of sharks, including oral regions and nictitating membrane; and (d) are continually exchanged (e.g., Dillon et al, ; Poscai et al, ; Rangel et al, ). Although recent studies have addressed extensively about morphology, taxonomy, and function of denticles (e.g., Dillon et al, ), more studies are needed considering both the high shark diversity (~500 living species; Weigmann, ) and intra and interspecifically variability of denticles across the body and oral cavity (e.g., Ankhelyi, Wainwright, & Lauder, ; Dillon et al, ; Rangel, Salmon, Poscai, Kfoury Jr., & Rici, ).…”