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Sharks (superorder Selachimorpha) are a type of fish with a full cartilaginous skeleton and a highly streamlined body. They respire with the use of five to seven gill slits. Sharks have a covering of dermal denticles that protect their skin from damage and parasites and improve fluid dynamics; they also have replaceable teeth. Sharks range in size from the small dwarf lanternshark, Etmopterus perryi,... Read enhanced Wikipedia article

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shark attacks prey

Megalodon A shark usually attacks its prey with great force in the first attempt to inflict maximum possible damage.

Shortfin mako shark This shark like others has a natural preditorial instinct to attack prey while they are most vulnerable.

shark attacks skier

Jaws (film series) As the park prepares to open, it is infiltrated by a baby great white shark which attacks and kills water-skiers and park employees.

Jaws 2 Meanwhile, the shark attacks a water skier named Terri and drags her into the water.

shark attacks boat

Jaws (film series) The shark attacks the boat with Thea on it.

shark attacks Brook Watson

John Singleton Copley His first foray into this genre was A Youth Rescued from a Shark, its subject based on an incident related to the artist by Brook Watson, who had been attacked by a shark while swimming in Havana harbour as a 14-year-old boy.

shark attacks Squalo

List of Reborn! chapters Yamamoto creates a ninth technique of his style and defeats Squalo, who is attacked by a shark as a result of his defeat.

shark attacks employees

Jaws (film series) As the park prepares to open, it is infiltrated by a baby great white shark which attacks and kills water-skiers and park employees.

shark attacks people

Inland Sea Examples are the ayu, an amphidromous fish, the horseshoe crab, the finless porpoise, and the great white shark, which has occasionally attacked people in the Inland Sea.

shark attacks Xia Tian

List of The X-Family characters Years later, Han reappears when Xia Tian and his father are attacked by loan sharks and unwittingly rescues them (although she does hit Xia Tian on the head).

shark attacks pontoons

Jaws 2 Before the pilot can tow them, the shark attacks one of the pontoons, causing the chopper to tilt and capsize, and drown the pilot.

shark attacks helicopter

Jaws 2 Also included is footage of the shark attacking the helicopter and its pilot after it had capsized.

shark attacks father

List of The X-Family characters Years later, Han reappears when Xia Tian and his father are attacked by loan sharks and unwittingly rescues them (although she does hit Xia Tian on the head).

shark attacks survivors

Hurricane Esther (1961) The three survivors were then attacked by sharks before being rescued.

shark attacks boy

Jaws (film) A week later, a young boy named Alex Kintner is attacked and eaten by a shark while swimming off a crowded beach.

shark attacks Preacher

Deep Blue Sea Meanwhile, in the kitchen, which is now partly submerged, one of the sharks enters and attacks Preacher, eating his pet bird; Preacher climbs into the oven.

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shark kills McKenzie

Stingray (comics) McKenzie was killed by Namor's enemies, Tiger Shark and Llyra.

shark kills Morbius

Spider-Man: The Six Arms Saga Morbius is killed by sharks (they were attracted to the blood on Morbius when he landed in the water) before a cure for Spider-Man's mutation is found.

shark kills Higgins

Deep Blue Sea Higgins falls into the water and is killed by the shark.

shark kills sons

Jaws (film) While a prank triggers a false alarm and draws the authorities' attention, the real shark enters an estuary, kills another man, and nearly kills one of Brody's sons.

shark kills men

Jaws (film) While a prank triggers a false alarm and draws the authorities' attention, the real shark enters an estuary, kills another man, and nearly kills one of Brody's sons.

shark kills manatees

Manatee Although crocodiles and sharks occasionally kill manatees in Africa, their only significant threats are from humankind due to poaching, habitat loss, and other environmental impacts.

shark kills skier

Jaws (film series) As the park prepares to open, it is infiltrated by a baby great white shark which attacks and kills water-skiers and park employees.

shark kills employees

Jaws (film series) As the park prepares to open, it is infiltrated by a baby great white shark which attacks and kills water-skiers and park employees.

shark kills investigator

Team America: World Police Meanwhile, the United Nations assign Hans Blix with the task of inspecting Kim Jong-il's lair, but the investigator is killed by Kim Jong-il's man-eating sharks.

shark kills dad

Wolf Island (novel) Shark helped his carrer after being left feeling guilty: Shark killed his dad when he was trying to open a window into the demonata universe.

uses :

shark uses ovoviviparity

Egg (biology) A few fish, notably the rays and most sharks use ovoviviparity in which the eggs are fertilized and develop internally.

shark uses stretcher

Deep Blue Sea The large window facing the holding pen shows an object growing closer; the largest shark uses Whitlock's transport stretcher as a ram, crashing it into the glass window which then breaks, releasing a massive flow of water into the facility.

shark uses fluid

Bonnethead The bonnethead shark uses a special body fluid, called "cerebrospinal fluid" or "Cl-excess", to let others know it is nearby.

shark uses suction

Bonnethead If a crab is caught, the bonnethead shark uses its teeth to grind its carapace and then uses suction in order to swallow the crab whole.

shark uses teeth

Bonnethead If a crab is caught, the bonnethead shark uses its teeth to grind its carapace and then uses suction in order to swallow the crab whole.

shark uses nets

Gold Coast, Queensland Sharks are caught by using nets and baited drumlines off the major swimming beaches.

shark uses stomach

Shark Sandtiger sharks are also known to gulp air from the surface and store it in their stomachs, using the stomach as a swim bladder.

shark uses lines

Drum lines The results of the statistics show that the drum line has a similar effectiveness of reducing shark attacks, however it has a much lower environmental impact as far less sharks are killed using drum lines as opposed to gill nets.

shark uses mangrove

Galápagos Islands Black Turtle Cove is a site surrounded by mangrove which sea turtles, rays and small sharks sometimes use as a mating area.

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    Shark

    Sharks (superorder Selachimorpha) are a type of fish with a full cartilaginous skeleton and a highly streamlined body. They respire with the use of five to seven gill slits.
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    Shark (comics)

    Shark is the name of three fictional characters in DC Comics publications. Shark (World War II frogman)
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    Shark (disambiguation)

    Shark may refer to: ... Shark, a group of cartilaginous fishes
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    Shark (musician)

    Shark is the Los Angeles based Singer-Songwriter, DJ, Film Composer and guitarist with the Wild Colonials. And records under the name Shark and Co.
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    Shark (TV series)

    Shark is an American legal drama that originally ran on CBS from September 21 2006 to May 20 2008. The series stars James Woods as Sebastian Stark, a notorious Los Angeles defense attorney who becomes a prosecutor.
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    SHARK

    In cryptography, SHARK is a block cipher identified as one of the predecessors of Rijndael (the Advanced Encryption Standard). SHARK has a 64-bit block size and a 128-bit key size.
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    Shark! (film)

    Shark! (also known as Caine) is a 1969 action film directed by Samuel Fuller and starring Burt Reynolds. Tagline: The deadliest sharks aren't always in the water.
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    Shark (helmet manufacturer)

    Shark is a French company that produces motorcycle helmets. Shark competes with brands such as Italy's AGV and Suomy, and Japanese makers Arai and Shoei in the high-end helmet market.
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    Shark (moth)

    The Shark (Cucullia umbratica) is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is distributed throughout Europe.
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    SHARK (disambiguation)

    SHARK may refer to: SHARK, a block cipher identified as one of the predecessors of Rijndael

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