Sharks By: Dylan
Table of Contents Introduction page 3 Chapter 1: Shark’s Body page 4 Chapter 2: What Sharks Eat page 6 Chapter 3: Shark’s Habitat page 8 Chapter 4: Types of Sharks page 10
Introduction Did you know that a baby whale shark is bigger than a small car. If you read this book you will learn what sharks eat. Next, you will learn where they live. Also, you will learn about a shark’s body. Finally, what are the different kinds of sharks.
Chapter 1:Shark’s Body A shark’s body has lots of parts. First, there are gills. Gills help a shark breathe. Next, there are a lot of fins on a shark. There is one pectoral fin, one pelvic fin, two dorsal fins, and one anal fin. Some sharks have over 3,000 teeth. Sharks bones are made of cartilage.
Chapter 2:What Sharks Eat Some sharks eat big things. Some sharks eat small things. Big sharks eat seals and other big sea creasers small sharks eat small fish like minnows. sharks with more teeth can digest easier so they eat bigger sea creasers
Chapter 3: Sharks Habitat Shark’s habitat has to be perfect if the temperature of the water is too hot or too cold. Sharks live in the cold ocean with lots of fish. Scientists say, if the temperature is just right, then sharks can go to sleep or they can hibernate. A shark’s habitat has to be perfect.
Chapter 4: Types of Sharks These are some types of sharks: Angel Sharks, Black Tip Reef Sharks, Black Tip Sharks, Cookie Cutter Sharks, Hammerhead Sharks, Port Jackson Shark, Saw Sharks, Cow Sharks, Carpet Sharks, Bramble Sharks, Requiem Sharks, Australian Weasel Sharks, Zebra Sharks, and Megaton Sharks. There are a lot of sharks.
Conclusion In this book you learned about what sharks eat , where they live , sharks body and types of sharks.
glossory Gills-how a shark breathes under water Pelvic fin-a fin on a shark pectoral fin-a fin on a shark Sea creasers-animals that live in the sea
glossary Digest-to swallow something Minnows-a small fish in the sea tempecher-how hot or cold something is Habitat-where something lives Ocean-a large body of salt water
glossary Angel shark-a shark Saw shark-a shark Cow shark-a shark
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