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Shark life span. How long do sharks live?
Angelshark Print-out. The Angelshark is a flat-bodied, bottom-dwelling, slow-swimming shark. This shark's snout is blunt.
The Bonnethead shark (also known as the shovelhead shark) is a small, common, timid hammerhead shark.
The blacktip reef shark (Carcharhinus melanopterus) is a very common reef shark, about 6 feet (1.6 m) long. It has...
Sandtiger (Sand) Shark Print-out. The Sandtiger shark (also called the sand shark) is a large ocean predator found in...
Extinct Sharks. Shark teeth are the most likely part of the shark's body to fossilize since they're composed of bone...
Port Jackson Shark Print-out. The Port Jackson shark (Heterodontus portusjacksoni) is a harmless, sedentary shark from...
Shark anatomy. Are sharks warm- or cold-blooded? Most sharks are cold-blooded; some are partially warm-blooded.
Shark body shapes - Shark anatomy.
Shark reproduction. Unlike most bony fish, shark's eggs are fertilized inside the female's body. The male shark has...
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