SHARKS Bcarson jones Shark facts All sharks dont
SHARKS Bcarson jones
Shark facts � � All sharks don’t have no bones, there skeleton is made of cartilage. All sharks have up to 3, 000 teeth at one time and it has 5 rows of teeth. Shark also have on swim bladder un like body fish All sharks can smell food from 5 miles.
Whale shark � � The wale shark can get up to the size of a school bus. The whale shark is the largest in the word. The whale shark is desind to cut the throuh the hard water. The whale shark is has 5 large gills.
Bull shark � � The bull shark has a short snout that is long. On average adult males are about 7 feet and 2 lab weighing 200 pounds. The bull shark eats fish , and other sharks and rays. The bull shark is one of the most frequent attacker of people, as it swims very shallow water.
Tiger shark � � The tiger shark’s teeth are very serrated saw edged razor shark and curved. The tiger shark has tiger like marking on a dark back with an off white underbelly. Tiger shark report via aplacenal viviparity the young of tiger shark are born to live in litters between 10 and 82 pups. It has a large, thick body with blunk snount.
Great white shark � � This much feared fish has a torped shaped body, a pointed snout, a crescent shaped tail, 5 gill slits no fin spines. Young great white shark eat fish, rays, and other sharks. They are triangular, serrated sawed edged, razor sharp, and up to 3 inches. Great whites are usually solitary animals occasionally spotted travelling in pairs.
Diagram of a shark Caudal fin eye spiracle Fin spine First dorsal fin snout Secont dorsal fin f nostril teeth Anal fin Gill slits Pectoral fin Pelvic fin Claspers male only
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