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Leopard shark
Leopard sharks are bottom feeders, eating worms, mollusks, crustaceans, octopuses, and small fish. ... Top view of a leopard shark resting in shallow water. -
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Shark
Many bottom living shark like the zebra shark eat mollusks and crustaceans. -
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The Most Extreme
(No. 4: Great White Shark) The most infamous predator in the sea. ... (No. 9: Serval) Jump to a height of ten feet and eats birds, mice, rats, and gazelle. -
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Bull shark
The bull shark is well known for its unpredictable, often aggressive behavior. ... It also eats the corpses that the local population floats on the river. -
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Shark senses and behviors
Another help to sharks is the Remora, and Echeneidae, that eats parasites off of the shark. ... Their diets generally include mollusks, crustaceans, fish, marine animals, and others sharks. -
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Whale shark
This is in contrast to the basking shark, which is a passive feeder and does not pump water; it relies on its swimming to force water over its gills. -
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Tiger shark
Mature sharks average 3.25 to 4.25 m (11 to 14 ft) long and weigh 385 to 909 kg (850 to 2000 lb). ... ↑ "ISAF Statistics on Attacking Species of Shark". -
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Port Jackson shark
They feed on hard-shelled mollusks, crustaceans, sea urchins, and fish. ... By pumping water across the gills, the shark does not need to move to breathe. -
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Bluntnose sixgill shark
Their diet consists of a variety of mollusks, crustaceans, Agnathans (which is a family consisting of hagfish), and sea lampreys. ... | Bluntnose sixgill shark | -
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Silky shark
It feeds mainly on inshore and pelagic bony fishes, but also eats squid and pelagic crab. ... Silky shark, Carcharhinus falciformis at the Encyclopedia of Life
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