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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.

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    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.
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    Shark

    At this point in the Earth's history these rocks made up the soft sediment of the bottom of a large, shallow ocean, which stretched across much of North America. ... The shark uses this to detect the movements of other organisms, especially wounded fish.
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    The Most Extreme

    (No. 7: Sand Tiger Shark) Uses mirrors to help see in the dark, and can reflect 90% of all colors. ... (No. 8: Female Naked Mole Rat) Can stretch its stomach by choice when pregnant.
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    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.
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    List of sharks

    Hexanchiformes: Examples from this group include the cow sharks, frilled shark and even a shark that looks upon first inspection to be a marine snake.
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    Jersey Shore shark attacks of 1916

    Lucas and Nichols proposed that a northward-swimming rogue shark committed the attacks. ... Ellis remarks that "to try to make the facts as we know them conform to the 'rogue shark' theory is stretching sensationalism and credibility beyond reasonable limits."
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    Grey nurse shark

    Grey nurse shark at the Minnesota Zoo ... Database entry includes justification for why this species is vulnerable
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    Oceanic whitetip shark

    They are found worldwide between 45° north and 43° south latitude. ... The shark's nose is rounded and its eyes are circular, with nictitating membranes.
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    Tiger shark teeth

    Physical characteristics of sharks

    Tiger shark teeth ... Thresher sharks use their long tails to stun shoaling fishes, and sawsharks may either stir prey up from the seabed or slash at swimming prey with their tooth-studded rostra.
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    Jaws (film series)

    Jaws has stretched beyond film and literature into other collectibles. ... Williams "uses a few basic elements of the original - the obligatory shark motif, for one - and takes the music off in some new and interesting directions."

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