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  2. Shark - Wikipedia

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    Fishermen capture live sharks, fin them, and dump the finless animal back into the water. Shark finning involves removing the fin with a hot metal blade. [129] The resulting immobile shark soon dies from suffocation or predators. [135] Shark fin has become a major trade within black markets all over the world. Fins sell for about $300/lb in ...

  3. Sandbar shark - Wikipedia

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    The sandbar shark is one of the largest coastal sharks in the world, and is closely related to the dusky shark, the bignose shark, and the bull shark. Its dorsal fin is triangular and very high, and it has very long pectoral fins. Sandbar sharks usually have heavy-set bodies and rounded snouts that are shorter than the average shark's snout.

  4. Tiger shark - Wikipedia

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    The tiger shark (Galeocerdo cuvier) [3] is a species of ground shark, and the only extant member of the genus Galeocerdo and family Galeocerdonidae. It is a large apex predator, with females capable of attaining a length of over 5 m (16 ft 5 in). [4] Populations are found in many tropical and temperate waters, especially around central Pacific ...

  5. Angelshark - Wikipedia

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    There are two dorsal fins, no anal fin and unusually for sharks, the lower lobe of the caudal fin is longer than the upper lobe. Most types grow to a length of 1.5 m (5 ft), with the Japanese angel shark, known to reach 2 m. [3] Some angel sharks have deformities that have been described in elasmobranchs.

  6. Oceanic whitetip shark - Wikipedia

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    In the 1990s, the sharks of the species from the same area averaged only 56.1 kg (124 lb). [11] The species is grey-bronze dorsally and white ventrally. [6] As its name suggests, most of its fins (dorsal, pectoral, pelvic and caudal) have white tips. Along with white tips, the fins may be mottled, and young specimens can have black marks.

  7. World Series Game 3: Storylines, pitching, lineups and where ...

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    The Astros look to stop the bleeding vs. Nationals in World Series Game 3. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach ...

  8. Spinner shark - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Parasitological evidence suggests that Indian Ocean spinner sharks have passed through the Suez Canal into the Mediterranean Sea, becoming Lessepsian migrants. [ 8 ] The spinner shark has been reported from the ocean surface to a depth of 100 m (330 ft), though it prefers water less than 30 m (98 ft) deep, and occupies all levels of the ...

  9. Red Sox vs. Dodgers World Series Game 3: lineups, pitching ...

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    The Dodgers need to get a win in World Series Game 3, here's what you need to know before the game starts, including lineups and pitching matchups.