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  2. Epaulette shark - Wikipedia

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    While searching for food, the epaulette shark sometimes turns over debris with its snout or thrusts its head into the sand, swallowing food items while expelling the sand grains through its gill slits. [2] Unlike most sharks, the epaulette shark may chew its food for up to 5–10 minutes. [9]

  3. Shark meat - Wikipedia

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    Shark meat is a seafood consisting of the flesh of sharks. Several sharks are fished for human consumption, such as porbeagles, shortfin mako shark, requiem shark, and thresher shark, among others. [1] Shark meat is popular in Asia, where it is often consumed dried, smoked, or salted. [2]

  4. Shark tooth - Wikipedia

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    These sharks filter feed on prey by opening their mouths to let tiny organisms get sucked into their mouths to feed without using their teeth at all, instead filtering the food when passing water through their gills. [11] Basking sharks feed by swimming towards their prey with their mouth open and straining their food. [12]

  5. Port Jackson shark - Wikipedia

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    The most obvious internal organ in sharks is the huge liver, which often fills most of the body cavity. Dietary items include sea urchins, molluscs, crustaceans, and fishes. Black sea urchins (Centrostephanus rodgersii) are often eaten. Port Jackson Sharks forage for food at night when their prey are most active.

  6. Mystery: Cause of death for Koala, a great white shark found ...

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    'No bite marks' There were no obvious signs of trauma on the 12 1/2-foot-long great white shark, Koala. ... a practice of fishermen to cut off the fins of sharks and discard the rest of their ...

  7. Fish jaw - Wikipedia

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    Cartilaginous fish, such as sharks, do not have any of the bones found in the lower jaw of other vertebrates. Instead, their lower jaw is composed of a cartilaginous structure homologous with the Meckel's cartilage of other groups. This also remains a significant element of the jaw in some primitive bony fish, such as sturgeons. [11]

  8. Colorado Teen Who Lost Leg in Shark Attack Says She Wants to ...

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    Annabelle Carlson isn’t going to let a brutal shark attack keep her from living her fullest life.. The 15-year-old from Colorado lost a leg when she was attacked by two reef sharks during a ...

  9. 40 Interesting Facts For Your Daily Dose Of New Knowledge ...

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    TIL that Great White Sharks across the Pacific Ocean consistently congregate at one specific spot in the Pacific Ocean. Scientists call this the White Shark Cafe. Image credits: zahrul3