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Shark sizes. There are many different species of sharks that range in size from the size of a person's hand to bigger than...
Sharks are a type of fish that have no bones, only cartilage. Some parts of their skeleton, like their vertebrae, are...
Shark skin is composed of placoid scales (also called dermal denticles), tiny tooth-like structures which give it a rough...
Sharks swim in a variety of ways.
Shark teeth, Shark anatomy. Sharks may have up to 3,000 teeth at one time. These teeth are modified placoid scales.The...
A shark's tongue is called a basihyal. Shark anatomy and physiology.
Carcharhiniformes (requiem sharks) - anal fin, 5 gill slits, 2 dorsal fins, no fin spines, mouth behind the eyes...
Extinct Sharks. Shark teeth are the most likely part of the shark's body to fossilize since they're composed of bone...
Heterodontiformes - the Bullhead sharks and horn sharks: they generally live on rocky reefs, eating crustaceans, sae...
Hexanchiformes - the frilled and cow sharks. Mostly benthic, deep-water sharks found worldwide. They have 6-7 long gill...
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