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Spinner shark The spinner shark is a fast, active swimmer that sometimes forms large schools, segregated by age and sex.

Black dogfish It is a common schooling shark with schools possibly segregated by sex.

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    Spinner shark

    The spinner shark, Carcharhinus brevipinna, is a species of requiem shark, family Carcharhinidae, named for the spinning leaps it makes as a part of its feeding strategy. ... The spinner shark is a fast, active swimmer that sometimes forms large schools, segregated by age and sex.
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    Black dogfish

    The black dogfish, Centroscyllium fabricii, is an abundant deepwater dogfish shark. ... It is a common schooling shark with schools possibly segregated by sex.
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    Blue shark

    The blue shark, Prionace glauca, is a carcharhinid shark which is found in the deep waters of the world's temperate and tropical oceans. ... They are often found in schools segregated by sex and size, and this behavior has led to their being nicknamed the "wolves of the sea".
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    Kitefin shark

    The kitefin shark or seal shark, Dalatias licha, is a species of dogfish shark in the family Dalatiidae, and the only species in its genus. ... Off the Azores this shark segregates by sex, with females most common around a depth of 230 m (750 ft) and males most common around 412–448 m (1,350–1,470 ft).
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    Blacktip reef shark

    Not to be confused with the blacktip shark, Carcharhinus limbatus. ... For the most part juvenile and adult sharks are not segregated by sex, save for the movements of pregnant females to give birth.
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    Blacknose shark

    The blacknose shark, Carcharhinus acronotus, is a species of requiem shark, family Carcharhinidae, common in the tropical and subtropical waters of the western Atlantic Ocean. ... This species is spatially segregated by size and sex.
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    Silky shark

    The silky shark (Carcharhinus falciformis) is a species of requiem shark, family Carcharhinidae, named for the smooth texture of its skin. ... These groups are generally segregated by size and sex.
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    Leopard shark

    The name "leopard shark" may also be used for the zebra shark, Stegostoma fasciatum, or the tiger shark, Galeocerdo cuvier. ... Leopard sharks are gregarious and associate with other individuals of similar size and sex.
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    Basking shark

    The basking shark, Cetorhinus maximus, is the second largest living shark, after the whale shark. ... Basking sharks are social animals and form sex-segregated schools, usually in small numbers (3 or 4) but reportedly up to 100 individuals.
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    Porbeagle

    The porbeagle (Lamna nasus) is a species of mackerel shark in the family Lamnidae, distributed widely in the cold and temperate marine waters of the North Atlantic and Southern Hemisphere. ... This species segregates by size and sex in the North Atlantic, and at least by size in the South Pacific.

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