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ALL ABOUT SHARKS


KINDS OF SHARKS

  1. Hammerhead shark
  2. White shark
  3. Bull shark
  4. Tiger shark
  5. Whale shark
  6. Basking shark
  7. Shortfin mako shark
  8. Greenland shark
  9. Atlantic sharpnose shark
  10. Blacktip Reef Shark
  11. Dusky shark
  12. Goblin shark
  13. Lemon shark
  14. Megamouth shark
  15. Angelshark
  16. Argentine angelshark
  17. Blue shark
  18. Caribbean reef shark
  19. Cookiecutter shark
  20. Leopard shark
  21. Thresher sharks
  22. Longtailed carpet sharks
  23. Scalloped hammerhead

WHAT THEY EAT

Sharks are Carnivores This means they like fish and large sea mammals (animals with hair)such as dolphins and seals. They also eat turtles and seagulls, or even other sharks! And because their teeth and jaws are so strong, it's no problem for sharks to chew or rip through tough skin, bones, or hard shells.


FUN FACTS ABOUT SHAREKS

  • most sharks have good eyesight
  • Sharks have special electroreceptor organs
  • Sharks do not have bones
  • Shark skin feels similar to sandpaper.
  • Sharks can go into a trance
  • Sharks have been around a very long time
  • Scientists age sharks by counting the rings on their vertebrae
  • There are over 500 species of sharks
  • The largest species of shark grows up to 18 meters long
  • The smallest shark species is smaller than a human hand
  • Some sharks get through more than 20,000 teeth in their lifetimes
  • Some sharks glow in the dark
  • Sharks are vital for healthy oceans

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