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  1. Blacktip Reef Shark (3751 bytes)
    1: ...xobox_begin | color = pink | name = Blacktip Reef Shark}}<br>{{StatusSecure}}
    2: ... Reef Shark.jpg|250px]] | caption = Blacktip Reef Shark}}
    14: ...e seas. (It is often confused with the [[Blacktip Shark]], which is not the same.)
    17: ...is usually ?70-?80 [[fahrenheit]]. Blacktip Reef Sharks do not venture into tropical lakes and rivers fa...
    20: ... its body and having no black tips. Blacktip Reef Sharks are not considered a real threat because they ar...
  2. Shark (14021 bytes)
    1: {{Taxobox_begin | color = pink | name = Shark}}
    2: ...|250px|Great white shark]] | caption =Great white shark }}
    12: See [[Shark#Classification|Classification]] and [[Shark taxonomy]]
    17: '''Sharks''' are a group ([[superorder]] '''Selachimorpha'...
    20: ...e [[lateral line]]s running along the side of the shark to sense [[electrical]] [[pulse]]s sent out by wo...
  3. Blue Shark (2648 bytes)
    1: {{Taxobox_begin | color = pink | name = Blue Shark}}<br>{{StatusNearConcern}}
    2: ...image | image = [[image:blue shark.jpg|200px|Blue Shark]] | caption =}}
    15: ... of moving very quickly if the need arises. Blue Sharks are [[viviparous]] (give live birth) and are not...
    17: ...esh is edible, but not widely sought after. Blue Sharks are frequent accidental catches by commercial fi...
    19: ...allow water and thus are not included in lists of sharks endangering humans. However, they are believed ...
  4. Bull shark (3651 bytes)
    1: {{Taxobox_begin | color = pink | name = Bull Shark}}<br>{{StatusNearConcern}}
    2: ...image | image = [[image:bull shark.png|300px|Bull Shark]] | caption =}}
    17: ...Bull sharks in [[Lake Nicaragua]] and the [[river shark]]s of the genus [[Glyphis]]).
    20: ...h larger, 3.5 m long and 230 kg. The name, "bull shark," comes from its stocky shape and broad, flat sno...
    23: ...hest testosterone levels of all animals. Like all sharks, their behavior is poorly-understood and can see...
  5. Whale shark (5019 bytes)
    1: {{Taxobox_begin | color = pink | name = Whale shark}}<br>{{StatusVulnerable}}
    2: {{Taxobox_image | image = [[image:whale shark.jpg|300px|]] | caption =}}
    14: ...ted. It is not to be confused with the [[Basking shark]] (''Cetorhinus maximus''), the second largest fi...
    16: ...mer - with the entire body in motion, unusual for sharks, an average speed of around 5 km/h is achieved.
    18: ...y material caught in the rakers is swallowed. The shark can circulate up to 6000 liters of water every ho...
  6. Great White Shark (5784 bytes)
    1: ...Taxobox_begin | color = pink | name = Great White Shark}}<br>{{StatusVulnerable}}
    2: ...= [[image:large white shark.jpg|200px|Great White Shark]] | caption =}}
    15: ...etz''', is an exceptionally large [[lamniform]] [[shark]] found in coastal surface waters in all major oc...
    17: ...ed) indiscriminate "eating machines". Great White sharks primarily eat fishes and [[pinniped]]s such as [...
    26: ...imals "test-biting" out of curiosity. Great white sharks are known to perform test-biting with buoys, flo...
  7. Hammerhead shark (3162 bytes)
    1: {{Taxobox_begin | color=pink | name=Hammerhead sharks}}
    15: ... only one species, ''E. blochii'', the [[Winghead Shark]]).
    17: ... give it a resemblance to a flattened hammer. The shark's eyes and nostrils are at the tips of the extens...
    19: ...that eats [[fish]], [[ray (fish)|rays]] and other sharks, [[cephalopod]]s, and [[crustacean]]s. It is fou...
    21: ...ignals to be received as though in stereo. These sharks have been able to detect an electronic signal of...
  8. Angel Shark (6012 bytes)
    1: {{Taxobox_begin | color = pink | name = Angel sharks}}
    14: The '''angel sharks''' are an unusual group of [[shark]]s, with their flattened bodies and broad [[pecto...
    16: ...gth of 1.5 meters (5 ft), with the Japanese angel shark ''Squatina japonica'' known to reach 2 meters.
    18: ...arious types of [[mollusk]]s. The [[Pacific angel shark]] ''Squatina californica'' is also known to leave...
    20: Angel sharks are [[ovoviviparous]], with litters known up to ...
  9. Basking Shark (7122 bytes)
    1: {{Taxobox_begin | color = pink | name = Basking Shark}}<br>{{StatusVulnerable}}
    2: ... [[Image:Basking head.jpg|200px|Head of a basking shark]] | caption =}}
    14: ...wever been suggested that the related [[Megamouth Shark]] (''Megachasma pelagios'') also belongs here.
    16: ... result of rapidly declining numbers, the Basking Shark has been protected and trade in its products rest...
    18: The sharks are also of interest to [[pharmacy|pharmaceutica...
  10. Great Hammerhead Shark (1970 bytes)
    15: ...okarran'', is the largest species of [[hammerhead shark]]s.
    18: The great hammerhead shark is found worldwide in [[coast]]al areas and above...
    21: ...ammerhead]], since both are very large hammerhead sharks. The color is olive brown with a lighter undersi...
    24: Great hammerhead sharks eat small sharks, [[ray]]s and [[sting ray]]s, [[squid]] and [[bo...
    27: ...wever, it is considered one of the more dangerous sharks.
  11. Sandbar Shark (2764 bytes)
    1: {{Taxobox begin | color = pink | name = Sandbar shark}}
    14: ...dae]] family of [[shark]]s, also called [[requiem shark]]s.
    16: ...a bronze, with a white or pale underside. Sandbar sharks swim alone or gather in sex-segregated schools t...
    18: ...ers or more) as well as intertidal zones. Sandbar sharks are found in tropical to temperate waters worldw...
    20: ...ite sharks. The Sandbar sharks, and other requiem sharks, prey on finfish rays, bottom dwelling animals, ...
  12. Scalloped Hammerhead Shark (1761 bytes)
    13: ...ammer' in English, referring to the shape of this shark's head.
    15: This shark can also be refered to as: Scalloped Hammerhead, ...
    18: ...all hammer heads is the 'hammer' on its head. The shark's eyes and nostrils are at the tips of the extens...
    22: This shark is often seen in the day in big schools, sometime...
  13. Shortfin Mako Shark (2459 bytes)
    1: {{Taxobox begin | color = pink | name = Mako Shark}}<br/>{{StatusNearConcern}}
    16: ...d and their ability to leap out of the water. The sharks have an average speed of 22 miles (35.2 kilomete...
    18: ... waters. While the closely related [[Longfin Mako Shark]], ''Isurus paucus'', is found farther offshore i...
    20: ...yolk in the womb. The gestation period for a Mako Shark is 15-18 months. Mako embryo in the female's body...
    22: ...1961]] [[Chevrolet Corvette]] show car, the "Mako Shark" corvette, whose detailing was partly inspired by...
  14. Spiny Dogfish Shark (1099 bytes)
    1: The '''Spiny Dogfish''' is a type of small [[shark]] and one of the best known of the [[dogfish]]. T...
  15. Tiger Shark (1867 bytes)
    1: {{Taxobox_begin | color = pink | name = Tiger shark}}
    2: {{Taxobox_image | image = [[image:Tiger shark.png|200px|Galeocerdo cuvier|]] | caption =}}
    14: ...wide, and legendary, variety of things. The Tiger Shark is the species known for being found with [[licen...
    18: ...somewhat wedge-shaped which makes it easy for the shark to turn quickly to one side. It can weigh up to 1...
  16. Whitetip Reef Shark (2371 bytes)
    1: ...xobox_begin | color = pink | name = Whitetip reef shark}}<br>{{StatusNearConcern}}
    17: ...etip Reef Shark''' (''Triaenodon obesus'') is a [[shark]] of tropical and warm temperate seas.
    20: One of the most common [[shark]]s found in shallow water around [[coral reef]]s ...
    23: It is a bottom dwelling shark and is often seen by divers while it is resting o...
    26: As its name suggests, the tips of the shark's first pectoral fins and upper caudal fin are wh...
  17. Wobbegong Shark (4561 bytes)
    16: ... common name given to the six species of [[carpet shark]]s in the family '''Orectolobidae'''. They are f...
    18: ...close relatives are often referred to as [[carpet shark]]s. The camouflage is improved by the presence o...
    22: ...eat wobbegongs; the flesh of a wobbegong or other shark is called [[flake (fish)|flake]] and it is often ...

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  1. Patti Smith (6059 bytes)
    4: ...gin", "The Revenge of Vera Gemini", and "Shooting Shark".
  2. Julia Child (8199 bytes)
    8: ...a file clerk but helped in the development of a [[shark]] repellant. She was posted to [[Kandy]], Ceylon ...
  3. Skeleton (2955 bytes)
    9: ...without any calcified bones at all, for example [[shark]]s. The bones or other rigid structures are conne...
  4. Tooth (14790 bytes)
    33: ...s of teeth, though some animals grow many more: [[shark]]s grow a new set of teeth every two weeks. Some ...
    139: * [[Reptile]]s' and [[shark]]s' teeth are replaced constantly, before they we...
  5. Blacktip Reef Shark (3751 bytes)
    1: ...xobox_begin | color = pink | name = Blacktip Reef Shark}}<br>{{StatusSecure}}
    2: ... Reef Shark.jpg|250px]] | caption = Blacktip Reef Shark}}
    14: ...e seas. (It is often confused with the [[Blacktip Shark]], which is not the same.)
    17: ...is usually ?70-?80 [[fahrenheit]]. Blacktip Reef Sharks do not venture into tropical lakes and rivers fa...
    20: ... its body and having no black tips. Blacktip Reef Sharks are not considered a real threat because they ar...
  6. Fish (5349 bytes)
    3: ...class [[Chondrichthyes]], 800 species including [[shark]]s and [[ray (fish)|ray]]s), with the remainder c...
    5: ...in different sizes, from the 14 m (45 ft) [[whale shark]] to a 7 mm (just over 1/4 of an inch) long [[sto...
    7: ...eyes and brain, to [[bluefin tuna]] and porbeagle sharks who maintain body temperatures elevated in exces...
    20: .../BNStory/National/] Particularly imperiled were [[shark]]s, Atlantic [[cod]], [[Bluefin tuna]], and Pacif...
  7. Cretaceous (7391 bytes)
    77: In the seas, [[ray (fish)|ray]]s, modern [[shark]]s and [[teleost]]s became common. Marine reptil...
  8. Animal (16429 bytes)
    123: ... [[scorpion]], [[hippocampus (fish)|seahorse]], [[shark]], [[sheep]], [[sloth]], [[snake]], [[spider]], [...
  9. Animals (10378 bytes)
    1: ...|400px|thumb|right|photo representing great white shark]]
    60: ... [[scorpion]], [[hippocampus (fish)|seahorse]], [[shark]], [[sheep]], [[sloth]], [[snake]], [[spider]], [...
  10. Human (48024 bytes)
    124: ...[[bottlenose dolphin]] very similar to humans. ([[Shark]]s have the highest for a [[fish]]; and the [[oct...
  11. Shark (14021 bytes)
    1: {{Taxobox_begin | color = pink | name = Shark}}
    2: ...|250px|Great white shark]] | caption =Great white shark }}
    12: See [[Shark#Classification|Classification]] and [[Shark taxonomy]]
    17: '''Sharks''' are a group ([[superorder]] '''Selachimorpha'...
    20: ...e [[lateral line]]s running along the side of the shark to sense [[electrical]] [[pulse]]s sent out by wo...
  12. Mammal (11782 bytes)
    144: ...ecies, such as [[guppy|guppies]] and [[hammerhead shark]]s; thus it is not a distinguishing characteristi...
  13. Crocodile (5982 bytes)
    22: ...]], large [[ungulate|ungulates]] and even [[shark|sharks]]. A famous exception is the [[Egyptian Plover]...
  14. Blue Shark (2648 bytes)
    1: {{Taxobox_begin | color = pink | name = Blue Shark}}<br>{{StatusNearConcern}}
    2: ...image | image = [[image:blue shark.jpg|200px|Blue Shark]] | caption =}}
    15: ... of moving very quickly if the need arises. Blue Sharks are [[viviparous]] (give live birth) and are not...
    17: ...esh is edible, but not widely sought after. Blue Sharks are frequent accidental catches by commercial fi...
    19: ...allow water and thus are not included in lists of sharks endangering humans. However, they are believed ...
  15. Bottlenose Dolphin (16802 bytes)
    33: ... for forty minutes, preventing an attack from the shark, as they returned to shore. (See [6].)
    35: ...cess to females, as well as aggressions towards [[shark]]s and other smaller species of dolphins. Male do...
    52: ...ool use was described in Bottlenose Dolphins in [[Shark Bay, Western Australia]]. A dolphin will stick a ...
    66: ...as [[tiger shark]]s, [[dusky shark]]s, and [[bull shark]]s prey on Bottlenose Dolphins. [[Orca]]s may als...
    116: ...news&thesubsection=general Dolphins saved us from shark, lifeguards say]'', [[New Zealand Herald]], [[25 ...
  16. Bull shark (3651 bytes)
    1: {{Taxobox_begin | color = pink | name = Bull Shark}}<br>{{StatusNearConcern}}
    2: ...image | image = [[image:bull shark.png|300px|Bull Shark]] | caption =}}
    17: ...Bull sharks in [[Lake Nicaragua]] and the [[river shark]]s of the genus [[Glyphis]]).
    20: ...h larger, 3.5 m long and 230 kg. The name, "bull shark," comes from its stocky shape and broad, flat sno...
    23: ...hest testosterone levels of all animals. Like all sharks, their behavior is poorly-understood and can see...
  17. Surfing (15219 bytes)
    93: *[[Bethany Hamilton]], Kauai and shark attack survivor
  18. Electricity (13894 bytes)
    59: ...s are sensitive to electric fields, some (e.g., [[shark]]s) more than others (e.g., people). Most also ge...
  19. Helicopter (20080 bytes)
    38: ...ix.jpg|thumb|left|300px|[[Enstrom]] (USA) [[280FX Shark]], an aerodynamically restyled [[Enstrom F-28|F28...
  20. William Dampier (7308 bytes)
    18: ...]] at the mouth of [[Shark Bay, Western Australia|Shark Bay]] in [[Western Australia]]. In search of wate...

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