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    There’s only one non aggressive shark and that is the Carcharias taurus( aka Eugomphodus taurus) ,or in simpler words the Sand Tiger Shark(aka STS). Sand Tiger sharks are often seen near shorelines and in aquariums. Sand tiger sharks get their name because they live near shore lines, and they have big appetites like tigers. Sand Tiger Sharks have sharp teeth that you can see when its mouth is closed because its teeth point out from their jaws. Some people find the shark’s appearance…

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    The Great Catch Essay

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    What provision and overflow! Look closely because he didn’t stop there! As soon as they had come to land they saw a fire of coals there and fish laid on it and bread. Jesus said to them bring some of the fish which you have just caught. Jesus said to them, “Come and eat breakfast.” Jesus then came and took the bread and gave it to them and likewise the fish. If you remember when Jesus asked the question do you children have any food? He knew they wouldn’t need it anyway because he had already…

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    Sound is a means of communication by animals. Many fishes are capable of producing sounds with the help of specialized structures. Fish have evolved the largest diversity of sound-producing mechanisms among vertebrates, and sounds are emitted in numerous contexts: e.g. disturbance situations, during courtship, competitive feeding and territorial encounters. Sounds are also produced unintentionally including those made as a by-product of feeding or swimming. The majority of sounds produced by…

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    Marine Pollution: Causes There are many observable attributes in which we can classify the various types of marine pollution. Marine Pollution is a major setback and not only hampers the marine species but also is passed on to the land animals as well. Sea water covers around 2/3rd of the planet, which plays an important role in maintaining the essential biological and ecological balance. There has been increasing amount and the various kinds of waste products which originates from expanding…

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    Jellyfish Research Paper

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    for “stinging nettle” and the class scyphozoa, Greek word for “cup” referring to their body shape. They’ve been on earth for more than 700 million years, resulting in more than 2000 species. Their habitat ranges from cold waters to hot waters and deep sea to close to surface areas. Jellyfish bodies are gelatinous resembling an umbrella-shaped bell, transparent, and have trailing tentacles. They have rudimentary sensory nerves at the base of their tentacles that allows them to see light, detect…

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    spend their day in temperatures between 15C to 24C (59F to 75F). However, as they begin to hunt their prey, they dive down deep into the ocean and slowly rise as they look for food. Sharks have been noted to dive as low as 250 meters below the sea line as far out as 22 km from shore (1). The timing of these deep dives were also researched. The White Sharks only stayed at deep distances for only a few hours before coming back up to the…

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    It always seems to come down to this question, the “who am I?” An entire branch of philosophy devoted to how to approach the question and still, I have no definite answer, though there has been some great art to come out of it. Thankfully, I have a bit more… “specificity” to work with, limits have been put down, as well as the much easier “why” to scribe. All about the idea of nature. That laid out, it turns the question from “Who am I?” to why am I doing this? The question more manageable, it’s…

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    time. This shark has an amazing food web. All they really eat is zooplankton. They really don't eat other fishes or sea animal even though it’s the second biggest mammal in the sea. The basking shark liver does most of the work it gives it energy and its nutrients that it needs. The basking shark can go a pretty long time without eating.Most of their diet consists of plankton, fish eggs, larvae and copepods, which are small freshwater crustaceans. A filter feeder, basking sharks obtain their…

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    Portage Lakes State Park

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    For a real adventure with your kids, fish the pond and spend the night in one of the the reasonably-priced rustic cabins available for rent on the shores of the pond from the Appalachian Mountain Club. Your youngster will find the pond's perch easy, exciting fun. Perch are active from the…

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    make. Then racked up two hundred sixty million in the box office during its whole release in theatres. The inspiration for this movie, was brought from a real life story. When four people were killed by a great white in a sequence of attacks near the sea, in 1919, it was later caught and killed by two amateur fishermen. The two lead actors in Jaws are these same fishermen, who kill the shark in the movie as well. This movie received over ten awards for its efforts, and even 3 Oscars in its…

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