Bcarson jones  All sharks don’t have no bones, there skeleton is made of cartilage.  All sharks have up to 3,000 teeth at one time and it has 5 rows.

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Bcarson jones

 All sharks don’t have no bones, there skeleton is made of cartilage.  All sharks have up to 3,000 teeth at one time and it has 5 rows of teeth.  Shark also have on swim bladder un like body fish  All sharks can smell food from 5 miles.

 The wale shark can get up to the size of a school bus.  The whale shark is the largest in the word.  The whale shark is desind to cut the throuh the hard water.  The whale shark is has 5 large gills.

 The bull shark has a short snout that is long.  On average adult males are about 7 feet and 2lab weighing 200 pounds.  The bull shark eats fish, and other sharks and rays.  The bull shark is one of the most frequent attacker of people, as it swims very shallow water.

 The tiger shark’s teeth are very serrated saw edged razor shark and curved.  The tiger shark has tiger like marking on a dark back with an off white underbelly.  Tiger shark report via aplacenal viviparity the young of tiger shark are born to live in litters between 10 and 82 pups.  It has a large, thick body with blunk snount.

 This much feared fish has a torped shaped body, a pointed snout, a crescent shaped tail, 5 gill slits no fin spines.  Young great white shark eat fish, rays, and other sharks.  They are triangular, serrated sawed edged, razor sharp, and up to 3inches.  Great whites are usually solitary animals occasionally spotted travelling in pairs.

eye snout Fin spineFirst dorsal fin Secont dorsal fin f teeth nostril Gill slits Caudal fin Anal fin Claspers male only Pelvic fin Pectoral fin spiracle