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By Noah
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dinosaurs. Sharks lived for along time longer then the Sharks have no bones there skeleton is made of cartilage. Sharks also don’t have a bladder[ un like bony fish] Sharks live in the ocean and some times they live in rivers and lakes
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Basking sharks are found in off the coast of Australia, off south Africa, New Zealand,south America, Red sea, and the coast lines of China and Japan. The basking shark can process over 1500 gallons[6000 litters] of water each hour. The basking shark is the second largest. Basking shark travel alone in pairs, or schools, [ groups] of up to 100 members
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The average bonehead shark average about 3.3 feel [ 1m] long. The bone head shark is harmless to people, it is a timid shark. Bonehead are found in the western Atlantic and eastern pacific ocean, in the swift zone, reef, on sandy bottom and estuaries. femates are mature at 2.5 feet [75 cm] long and give brith in shallow bays to 8 toltel 6 pups about 14 inches [35cm] long.
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Lemon sharks average 8-10 feet [2.45-3.bm] long. The largest recorded catch was 12 feet long. Lemon sharks have been known to attack. They live near the surface and at moderate depths, frequeting bays, docks, and river mouths.
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Angel shark have small, sharp teeth in trap-like jaws. The warious species of angel shark range in size up to 6.5 feet [2m] long. Angel sharks are found in estern pacifc ocen, from southern alaska, usa to baja, ca, usa and from ecaudor to southern chile. Angel sharks are not extremly fast swimers.
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teeth caudal fin Gill slits eye Pectoral fin First dorsal fin
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