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How long a shark lives really depends on the type of shark, and some types live much longer than others. It also depends on environmental conditions that the shark lives in. It would be best to do a breed specific search.
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While longevity data are not available for many sharks, maximum ages do vary by species. Some sharks like the smooth dogfish ( Mustelus canis ) may only live 16 years, while others such as the porbeagle shark, ( Lamna nasus ) may live as lo...
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The largest are about 14 feet (4.25 m) long. TEETH; The nurse shark has thousands of replaceable teeth which are serrated and fan shaped; ... Nurse sharks live in warm waters and are shallow-water sharks (going from the surface to 230 feet = 70 m deep). They are bottom-dwellers, living near sandy beaches, mudflats,
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Scubadorable: Scubadorable Nurse Shark Long Sleeve Dark T-Shirt: Nurse Sharks live across the W. Atlantic & islands of the Caribbean, and in the E. Pacific from Peru to Baja California. This is our cute version of the Nurse Shark. ... Nurse Sharks live across the W. Atlantic & islands of the Caribbean, and in the E.
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The largest nurse sharks are about 14 feet long. ... Nurse sharks live in the western Atlantic Ocean and in the eastern Pacific Ocean. Nurse sharks like warm waters. They are shallow water bottom-dwellers. They live along sandbars, sandy beaches, mudflats, and coral reefs.
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library.thinkquest.org/TQ0311684/nursesharks.html
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Nurse sharks - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Nurse sharks are cosmopolitan carpet sharks belonging to the family Ginglymostomatidae . Common in shallow, tropical and subtropical waters of the western Atlantic and eastern Pacific, the family c...
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Nurse sharks are very active during the night. In addition to swimming near the bottom or well off it, the nurse shark can clamber on the sea floor, using its flexible, muscular pectoral fins ... The sub-terminal mouth is placed well in front of the eyes, the spiracles are minute, and moderately long barbels reach the mouth.
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www.flmnh.ufl.edu/fish/Gallery/Descript/nurseshark/nurs...
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