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    sharks are very confusing sharks. Whale sharks shaped like a whale but they are considered to be sharks. In addition, these sharks are not mammals. That is why they sharks and not whales. As of right now these sharks are the biggest sharks, but the megalodon was bigger, and now those prehistoric sharks are extinct. These sharks are very confusing, and I’m trying to figure out why they are sharks. Sharks are very unique. Well, sharks are dangerous, and watch where you go…

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    stand-up paddle board that can provide all these benefits is the ISLE Airtech Megalodon 15'. This model comes with the price of around $1,395 and it was designed to offer a good price-quality ratio, especially considering that you can save $450, because its initial price was $1,845. Keep on reading, if you want to find out more about the advantages of owning an ISLE Airtech Megalodon 15'. Specifications The Airtech Megalodon is 15 feet tall, 50 inches wide and 8 inches thick, which makes…

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    Deep down, in the Twilight Zone of the North Atlantic Ocean, lives a shark. A shark with the potential to save lives. The Dogfish Shark. In 1993 it was discovered by Dr. Michael Zasloff, P.h.D, that inside the dogfish sharks uncharacteristically large liver, is the answer to the question scientists have been asking for centuries; Why do sharks have such effective immune systems. The answer to that question is squalamine, the could be cure. Squalamine is a chemical compound found in dogfish…

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    The Great White Shark Great white sharks are thought to be one of the most vicious animals on earth because of how they are represented in movies and television shows. In reality they're really just another animal trying to stay alive. Great white sharks are recognized by the grey skin, white bellies, a bullet shaped build and rows of more than 300 really sharp triangular teeth. Great whites are the largest predatory animals in water in the world. The fierce animal can grow to be about 15 to 20…

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    A fish is a limbless cold-blooded vertebrate animal with gills and fins and living wholly in water. Most fish reproduce by laying eggs. Some fish, such as great white sharks, give birth to live babies called pups. Some fish, such as the great white shark, can raise their body temperature. This helps them hunt for prey in cold water. The oldest known age for a fish was an Australian lungfish. In 2003, it was still alive and well at 65 years old. Fish lives in water. They have backbones, so they…

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    There is a true importance in educating the public on the importance that sharks have in their habitat. The focus on this education should be based on the many benefits that sharks have. It should also focus on clearing the misconception that many people have about sharks. Then people will truly appreciate the true importance of sharks in their habitat. Sharks have many benefits in their habitat, starting with population control of certain sea creatures. Being at the top of the food chain, they…

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    The Whale Shark (Rhincodon Typus) is the largest shark in the ocean, growing to a maximum of 65 feet long and weighing over 10 tons, that’s more than three times the size of the great white shark. It also makes the whale shark the largest fish living today. Unlike the great white shark, the whale shark’s 3,000 teeth are tiny and they do not use them to tear apart mammals, in fact their teeth is of little use to the whale shark. So what does the whale shark eat to survive? Whale sharks don’t hunt…

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    A Shark Research Paper

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    Shark Research Paper Do you take the time to research sharks? If you did you would learn some interesting things about these creatures. Ocearch tagged many sharks, like Crystal, so society could learn about different sharks. If people knew that a shark could benefit them, they would probably help protect them. Sharks such as Tiger sharks, are amazing creatures, and have many interesting features. For example, tiger sharks eat a variety of foods. For instance, they are like garbage…

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    Sharks are some of the most misunderstood creatures in the world. They are often given an unfavorable image by the media, both in the news and in the movies. For example, the 1975 summer blockbuster movie "Jaws" directed by Steven Spielberg, portrayed great white sharks as ferocious man eating monsters, that actively hunts humans. In addition, the Discovery Channel is guilty of doing this in their Shark Week television program. The program over exaggerates the behaviors of sharks as being very…

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    When people think of sharks, many think of a vicious killing monster that needs to be avoided at all costs, and this creates an irrational fear that enters the minds of the general populace. In an attempt to educate the public about this growing threat to sharks, a threatened species, the practice of cage-diving has started to become more popular. The mentality that sharks are evil beings has been spread far and wide through many mediums such as way of mouth, movies, and viral pictures/videos,…

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