Sharks ... Some species of sharks live in coastal waters, but others live far out at sea. ... Scientists have classified about 340 different species of fish as sharks. ... View More
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Sharks ... As for reproduction and behavior, sharks vary from species to species. ... Fisherman are limited now to the amount of sharks they can catch by species. ... View More
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Sharks ... species of fish. Of these some 370 species are sharks. Long before dinosaurs existed, sharks roll the waters. They first originated ... View More
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Hammerhead Sharks ... Another adaptation that all sharks have is that instead of bones, they have cartilage. ... They attack people more than other species, even though it is not always ... View More
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sharks ... They have an extremely good sense of smell. Some species of sharks can detect a single drop of blood dissolved in as much as a million gallons of water ... View More
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Dolphins and Sharks ... A lot of sharksamp39 species are small animals not enormous like many people think. This is the reason why many species feed in groups. ... View More
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Shark Conservation ... of Miami, Samuel H. Gruber states: ampquotPeople have this one image of the shark, the Jaws image.ampquot ampquotBut if you look at the 370 or so species of sharks, some are as ... View More
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The Leopard Shark ... There are about 900 species of sharks and their close relatives. There are about 400 species of sharks and more are been found and added to the list. ... View More
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A Disapearing Predator The Great White, a species of sharks, get killed because they are universally feared. ... Since sharks are a hardy species pollution affects them only indirectly. ... View More
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The Whale Shark ... Sharks. http:// www. Enchantedlearning.com/subjects/sharks/species/whaleshark. shtml. 3. Sea Dwellers Whale Sharks. PBS Online ... View More
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Sharks Sharks Sharks belong to the chondrichtyes group of species, around 340 different types. Rays, chimaeras and skates also share the structure as the shark. ... View More
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The Great White Shark ... the Shark fin trade. As a result, up to 200 million sharks of different species are killed annually. Itamp39s time that the popular ... View More
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science extinction ... You will not find dugongs in sharkinfested waters. Sharks and humans are the only predators that we know of. ... Here is an example of an extinct species. ... View More
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Great White Shark THE GREAT WHITE SHARK The Great White Shark, also known as Carcharodon carcharias, is one of the best known species of shark. Great White Sharks are ferocious ... View More
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The Whale Shark ... and then subclass Elasmobranchii sharks and rays, next in the family Rhincodontidae, after that in the genus Rhincodon, and finally in the species Typus The ... View More
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tiger shark ... surface. The Tiger sharksamp39 scientific name, Galeocerdo cuvier, consists of its Genus, Galeocerdo, and Species, cuvier, names. The ... View More
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Jurassic Seas ... The newer species demonstrate vertebrate that posses a much narrower backbone. ... strong evidence that his colleagues and he discovered by studying sharks. ... View More
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Manta Rays ... A. High ratio of brain weight to body weight B. Scientist say theyamp39re smarter than sharks C. Non ... Species A. Rays around the world B. Most famous species XIII. ... View More
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Natural Selection and Darwin ... species have adapted to similar ecological conditions or lifestyles, not because they have a common ancestor. An example of this would be the fins of sharks, ... View More
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the megalodon ... Subphylumvertebrata ClassChondrichthyes SubclassElasmobranchii sharks and rays OrderLamniformes FamilyLamnidae GenusCarcharodon Speciesmegalodon Intro ... View More
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Nicaragua ... Freshwater sharks live in Lake Nicaragua. There are also many species of sea turtles. Vegetation is largely tropical and subtropical. ... View More
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The Gift of Gab ... but rather to have a food source and also who can argue that sharks prefer the taste of seals say over tuna fish. Furthermore, we study other species to learn ... View More
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Green Sea Turtles ... species and people need to get involved to make sure this beautiful species does not ... Once in the ocean, crabs or other predators such as sharks eat many of the ... View More
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History of Studying Teeth ... primates. There is much interst with these species. Also a popular research topic is chondritchyes sharks and other fish with teeth. ... View More
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Permian Mass Extinction ... diversification occurred in the Permian and 9095 of marine species became extinct ... sea consisted of common groups of brachiopods, bony fish, sharks and fuslinid ... View More
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Selfishness ... the world wasnt made to produce frogs or katydids or sharks or grasshoppers. ... River was once a gorgeous, pristine place where there were many species of fish ... View More
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The Pros and Cons of Dissection ... pigs, dogs, pigeons and other birds, turtles and salamanders, snakes, minks, foxes, snails, perch and other species of fish, dogfish sharks, squid, crayfish ... View More
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Zoo Paper ... While the predators are Orcas, great white sharks, and humans. Although the California sea lion is not considered an endangered species, it is included in the ... View More
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Keats and Oconnor ... planktonampquot and how upon the plankton feed the zooplankton, on which in turn feed the larger predators like sharks and humans. God designs each species to fill a ... View More
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aboriginal culture ... the land. In which they will be named after a certain animals of a particular species. Such as kangarooamp39s or sharks. In order of ... View More
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