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Sharks (superorder Selachimorpha ) are a type of fish with a full cartilaginous skeleton and a highly streamlined body. The earliest known sharks date from more than 420 million years ago, before t...
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Great white shark - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The great white shark , Carcharodon carcharias , also known as great white , white pointer , white shark , or white death , is a large lamniform shark found in coastal surface waters in al...
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Threshers are very fast and occasionally jump clear out of the water when hooked, or when free swimming. They also wallop a hook bait with their tail and get tail hooked. ... (Capt. Bill won the Oak Bluffs 2003 shark tournament with a 506 lb Thresher Shark – which was at that time a Mass. State record . );
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The Thresher shark, Alopias vulpinus, is a mackerel shark whose tail fin has a greatly elongated upper lobe. This shark is a very strong swimmer that can even vault out of the waters. ... The Common Thresher Shark swims from the surface to a depth of about 1,150 feet (350 m). It lives in open tropical and temperate...
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Shark Printouts to Color ... ; Blue Shark; A sleek, fast-swimming shark with blue skin. ... The Thresher Shark is a shark whose tail fin has a greatly elongated upper lobe...
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; How fast do shark teeth grow? ... ; How fast could a Thresher Shark swim? ... ; What is the description of the fins of a Thresher Shark?
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Sharing a mutual distaste for humanity, he and the Good Doctor have become fast friends, and Thresher Shark agreed to join the ranks of the ever growing "Inhuman League".
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It is quite close, maybe 3-4 meters away only, swimming passed me fast to check us out, my buddy is in front of me and the shark a little bit deeper. I start swimming like crazy to keep up, I swim passed my buddy and hit him quite hard to get his attention but continue to swim. ... Links about Thresher sharks:
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Thresher Shark Fact Sheet ... A very active and fast swimmer, can leap out of the water. This species and the other thresher sharks possess an elevated body temperature due to a special blood circulatory system (rete mirabile) that enables them to live in colder waters.
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Along each of their flanks runs a strip of red muscle, which can contract powerfully for long periods, enabling the thresher shark to swim for long periods without fatigue (4). In addition, this red muscle contains a meshwork of tiny blood vessels which transfer heat back towards the body core.
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