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Shark
The teeth range from thin, needle-like teeth for gripping fish to large, flat teeth adapted for crushing shellfish. ... Snorkeler with blacktip reef shark. -
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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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Great white shark
From this view point it is easier to view the sharks up close without the dangers of being bitten. ... | Great white shark Fossil range: Pliocene to recent | -
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Bull shark
It also eats the corpses that the local population floats on the river. ... | Range of bull shark | -
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Whale shark
The whale shark is an active feeder, targeting concentrations of plankton or fish. ... | Whale shark Fossil range: 60–0 Ma PreЄ Є O S D C P T J K Pg N | -
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Tiger shark
This shark is a solitary hunter, usually hunting at night. ... | Tiger shark Fossil range: 56–0 Ma PreЄ Є O S D C P T J K Pg N Early Eocene to Present | -
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Cannery Rodent
The cat climbs a ladder while the shark eats through the wood columns under the pier. -
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Jersey Shore shark attacks of 1916
Identifying the "Jersey man-eater" ... He wanted proof that "in temperate waters even one man, woman, or child, while alive, was ever attacked by a shark." -
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Frilled shark
Superficially, the frilled shark resembles a dark brown or grey eel, but the six gill slits identify it as a shark. ... | Range of frilled shark (in blue) | -
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Blue shark
Apparently, blue sharks do not, or only very rarely, eat tuna. ... | Blue shark Fossil range: 5–0 Ma PreЄ Є O S D C P T J K Pg N ↓ Pliocene to Present |
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