Facts about sharks

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There are more than 500 known species of sharks living in our oceans today. Sharks are an apex predator at or near the top of their marine food chains, and they regulate the populations of species below them. Research has shown that massive depletion of sharks has cascading effects throughout the ocean’s ecosystems.
There are many different species of sharks, they all offer varied and interesting information. so watch the video and enjoy our cool shark facts.

 
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There are more than 500 known species of sharks living in our oceans today. Sharks are an apex predator at or near the top of their marine food chains, and they regulate the populations of species below them. Research has shown that massive depletion of sharks has cascading effects throughout the ocean’s ecosystems.
There are many different species of sharks, they all offer varied and interesting information. so watch the video and enjoy our cool shark facts.

More interesting than the usual spam, I'll give you that.
 
I ****ing love shark facts - pretty much the only thing I recall from my degree.

Did you know that sharks, and the other elasmobranchs, don't have bones?! POW!!!!!

Shark facts.

Also I dissected a whole stingray to look at their electroreceptive system. They use it to hunt for clams in the sand, like a metal detector for heart beats / nerve impulses. POW!!!!!!

Shark facts.
 
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I ****ing love shark facts - pretty much the only thing I recall from my degree.

Did you know that sharks, and the other elasmobranchs, don't have bones?! POW!!!!!

Shark facts.

I did know that, and they don't sleep and don't get cancer...I think.
 
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