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Extinct Sharks. Shark teeth are the most likely part of the shark's body to fossilize since they're composed of bone...
Evolution of Sharks: Zoom Sharks is a comprehensive on-line hypertext book about sharks. It is designed for people of all...
Shark extremes: the biggest, smallest, fastest, slowest, deadliest, smartest, most teeth, and deadliest sharks.
SHARK DIETS. Sharks vary greatly in their diets. Some (like the great white, mako, tiger, and hammerhead) are swift...
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.
Lamniformes are the mackerel sharks, including the basking, goblin shark, megamouth, great white, crocodile shark...
Shark teeth, Shark anatomy. Sharks may have up to 3,000 teeth at one time. These teeth are modified placoid scales.The...
Shark glossary explains basic terms about sharks, D.
Shark gills. Sharks have 5-7 pairs of gill slits located on the sides of their heads. They breathe through these gill slits.
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