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Shark extremes: the biggest, smallest, fastest, slowest, deadliest, smartest, most teeth, and deadliest sharks.
Zoom Sharks is a comprehensive on-line hypertext book about sharks. It is designed for people of all ages and levels of...
Shark life span. How long do sharks live?
Shark anatomy. Are sharks warm- or cold-blooded? Most sharks are cold-blooded; some are partially warm-blooded.
Shark brain. Sharks and rays have very large and complex brains. Little is known about these brains.
SHARK DIETS. Sharks vary greatly in their diets. Some (like the great white, mako, tiger, and hammerhead) are swift...
SHARK DIGESTION. Most sharks swallow their food whole or bitten into relatively large pieces. Thier stomach dissolves the...
Shark gills. Sharks have 5-7 pairs of gill slits located on the sides of their heads. They breathe through these gill slits.
Shark Heart and Circulatory System - Shark Anatomy.
Shark anatomy and physiology.
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