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Great White Shark ~ Born on the east and west coasts of North America the south of Africa and southwest Australia baby sharks are on their own right from the start Their mother may see them only as prey At birth the baby shark is already about 5 feet 15 meters long as it grows it may reach a length up to four times that
Sand Tiger Shark Kids ~ Sand tiger sharks are also known as sand tigers and gray nurse sharks Like all sharks they breathe underwater through their gills But sand tigers have one unique habit They are the only sharks that come to the surface to gulp air but not to breathe The air ends up in its stomach
Bull Shark Kids ~ Humans are not part of a bull sharks normal prey Bull sharks will eat almost anything but their diet consists mainly of fish They also sometimes eat dolphins and sea turtles Bull sharks even eat other sharks They hunt during the day and at night Sharks must keep salt in their bodies to survive and most can live only in salt water
10 facts about great white sharks National Geographic Kids ~ Great white shark facts 1 Great white sharks can be found throughout the world’s oceans mostly in cool waters close to the coast 2 These super swimmers are the largest predatory fish fish that eat other fish or animals on our planet
Shark Pictures Shark Wallpapers National Geographic ~ Animals Photo Gallery Sharks See shark pictures including great white sharks nurse sharks tigers sharks and more in this photo gallery from National Geographic
Goblin Shark Kids ~ A goblin shark’s top and bottom teeth are attached to ligaments or bands of skin tissue tucked into its mouth When prey is just out of reach the shark extends the elastic tissue out of the mouth to nab the grub This allows the animal to chow down on snacks such as teleost fish and squid It also makes the shark one jawdropping fish
Hammerhead Shark National Geographic Kids ~ A hammerhead shark uses its wide head to trap stingrays by pinning them to the seafloor The sharks eye placement on each end of its very wide head allows it to scan more area more quickly than other sharks can The hammerhead also has special sensors across its head that helps it scan for food in the ocean
Tiger Shark National Geographic ~ Tiger sharks are named for the dark vertical stripes found mainly on juveniles As these sharks mature the lines begin to fade and almost disappear Shark Attacks These large bluntnosed predators have a duly earned reputation as maneaters
Whale Shark National Geographic ~ About the Whale Shark As the largest fish in the sea reaching lengths of 40 feet or more whale sharks have an enormous menu from which to choose Fortunately for most seadwellers—and us—their favorite meal is plankton They scoop these tiny plants and animals up along with any small fish that happen to be around
Great White Shark National Geographic ~ In recent years great white sharks have been showing up annually in the waters off the Cape Cod seashore and unlike the great whites of Australia or South Africa these sharks dont respond to the usual underwater photographers techniques Theyre not used to humans so a cage wont work
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