SharksSharks Shy Ocean Creatures?. Anatomy of a Shark  Sharks belong to a family called Chondrichthyes. The members all have cartilage rather than bones.

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SharksSharks Shy Ocean Creatures?

Anatomy of a Shark  Sharks belong to a family called Chondrichthyes. The members all have cartilage rather than bones.  Sharks belong to a family called Chondrichthyes. The members all have cartilage rather than bones.

Cartilage not Bones Cartilage is lighter than bones and helps the shark to float.

Sharks Comes in all Sizes Whale Shark Dwarf Dog Shark 6.5 in to 59 ft. Whale Shark Dwarf Dog Shark 6.5 in to 59 ft.

Mermaid Purses?  Shark egg sacs

Lemon Shark FICTION

Lemon Shark Or FACT?

Great Whites  Ocean Acrobats

Tiger Sharks Garbage Cans of the Ocean They eat anything they can and help keep the ocean clean Garbage Cans of the Ocean They eat anything they can and help keep the ocean clean

The Real Jaws  Meet the bull shark

Bull Sharks in Fresh Water?  Bull sharks can live in both the sea and fresh water. They have been found in the Amazon, Ganges, Mississippi and Australian rivers.  Bull sharks can live in both the sea and fresh water. They have been found in the Amazon, Ganges, Mississippi and Australian rivers.

Goblin Sharks Found only in deep waters, are extremely rare, live on fish and octopus, grow to apprx. 10 ft. Found only in deep waters, are extremely rare, live on fish and octopus, grow to apprx. 10 ft.

Human Influence Each year over 30 to 100 million shark are killed by nets, for food or for sport.

Shark Delicacy’s

Research Researchers combine shark cartilage and cow collagen to make sheet to place over a burn victim’s skin. The patient’s cells invade, absorb and replace the sheet with new human skin. Researchers combine shark cartilage and cow collagen to make sheet to place over a burn victim’s skin. The patient’s cells invade, absorb and replace the sheet with new human skin.

Protection Great whites are now protected along the coast of California, Australia, South Africa and the Maldives. Wildlife Conservation Society has begun a tagging program. Great whites are now protected along the coast of California, Australia, South Africa and the Maldives. Wildlife Conservation Society has begun a tagging program.