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  2. Shark - Wikipedia

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    Learn about sharks, a group of cartilaginous fish with diverse sizes, shapes and behaviors. Find out how sharks evolved from ancient spiny sharks to modern sharks, and how they are classified into different orders and families.

  3. Great white shark - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the great white shark, a large mackerel shark that can be found in the coastal surface waters of all the major oceans. Find out its taxonomy, anatomy, ecology, behaviour, conservation status, and cultural significance.

  4. Whale shark - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the whale shark, the largest known fish species and a filter feeder that can live up to 130 years. Find out its distribution, diet, reproduction, conservation status and unique features such as its spot markings and eye pigment.

  5. List of sharks - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of extant and extinct shark species, with scientific names, common names, and order classifications. The web page covers 512 described and 23 undescribed species in eight orders, from cow and frilled sharks to mackerel sharks.

  6. Tiger shark - Wikipedia

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    The tiger shark is a large macropredator with a wide range of prey, including crustaceans, fish, seals, birds, squid, turtles, sea snakes, dolphins, and other sharks. It is also known to consume inedible objects and is considered a near threatened species by humans.

  7. Blue shark - Wikipedia

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    The blue shark is an oceanic and epipelagic shark found worldwide in deep temperate and tropical waters from the surface to about 350 m (1,150 ft). [3] In temperate seas it may approach shore, where it can be observed by divers; while in tropical waters, it inhabits greater depths.

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