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All about Sharks

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All about Sharks

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Come with me… Let’s dive in!Come with me… Let’s dive in!

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The Great White SharkThe Great White Shark

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THE Hammerhead SharkTHE Hammerhead Shark

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The Dogfish Shark

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The Six-gills Saw Shark

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The Tiger SharkThe Tiger Shark

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HABIT AND HUNTING

HABIT AND HUNTING

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FEEDING FRENZY

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SHARKS EAT SEALSSHARKS EAT SEALS

FISH

FISH

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YES, EVEN WHALES!!!YES, EVEN WHALES!!!

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PELICAN

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COMMUNICATION

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FAMILY LIFE

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SHARK GIVING BIRTH TO A PUP

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MISSISSIPPI RIVER

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Bull sharkBull Shark

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QUICK FACTS

WEIGHT MORE THAN 5,000 LBS.

HEIGHT FROM 7 INCHES TO 50 FEET LONG

TYPES 368 SHARK SPECIES

SKELETON NO BONES, ONLY CARTILAGE

TEETH 3,000 TEETH, THEY ARE ARRANGED IN ROWS. WHEN ONE TOOTH IS DAMAGED OR LOST, IT IS REPLACED BY ANOTHER

SENSES ALL SENSES ARE ESPECIALLY DEVELOPED

SMELL- THEY CAN SMELL TRACES OF BLOOD FROM FAR AWAY

SIGHT-THEY HAVE NIGHT VISION AND THEY CAN SEE COLORS!!!!

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SENSES CONTINUED….

HEARING- Good at hearing low-frequency noises and at finding out from where a noise is coming

Taste- Unlike humans, the taste buds of the shark are located throughout its mouth, not its tongue

Touch- Known for having the highest sensitivity towards electromagnetic field even sensing animals hidden beneath sand.