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AnimalWised discovers how shark body parts play a crucial role in their survival and success as marine predators. We also provide helpful diagrams to have a better visualization of shark anatomy. More than the most intimidating part of their anatomy, a shark would not survive without their head.
Learn about shark anatomy. Cartilage, dermal denticles, teeth, gills, fins and more. Resource for teachers and students. Shark Facts, Shark Facts for Kids, Cool Shark Facts.
Fish swim along with a whale shark in western Australia's Ningaloo Marine Park. These enormous fish are found in tropical oceans around the world. A whale shark the size of a school bus...
Sharks are ancient animals. They’ve been on earth for at least 420 million years. Sharks, unlike most fish, don’t have bones, but cartilage, which is a soft, sinewy substance. They have several rows of teeth and might have as many as 3,000 teeth in their mouths at one time. When one tooth falls out, another one moves forward to replace it.
Sharks are fast-swimming fishes that have a skeleton made of cartilage instead of bone. (Cartilage is an elastic tissue that is created before bone begins to form.) They are related to rays. Sharks are among the oldest animals on Earth. The first sharks lived more than 300 million years ago.
19 Φεβ 2015 · Amazing information about sharks, with pictures, videos and facts for kids. Includes shark games. Learn more about one of the ocean's greatest predators.
7 Αυγ 2017 · Most sharks live for about 25 years, while some can live to be 100 years. Most kinds of sharks can swim up to 20-40 miles per hour. The Mako shark is said to be able to swim at more than 60 miles per hour.