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ocean life - sharks

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Shark

PAINTED

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Underwater Photographer Karen Doody's Gallery
Detail of the head of a tiger shark, Galeocerdo cuvier. By Bill Curtsinger/National Geographic Creative
Blacktip Shark

UNKNOWN

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2 FILE

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Angel shark
Angel shark

Angel Shark

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Basking Shark (Cetorhinus maximus) – Vulnerable to Endangered Or Extinct
Basking Shark (Cetorhinus maximus) – Vulnerable

BASKING

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Black tipped shark

BLACK-WHITE TIP

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blind shark

BLIND SHARK

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11776fef117a77d94cbedabb899b80ce width 600 Daily Morning Awesomeness (40 Photos)
Blue Shark
Linxspiration

Blue Shark

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Bull Shark
Bull shark By: Housingg
Bull Shark.....

bull shark

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Tibbles is a Chain Catfish (these fish can glow in the dark).
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chain catshark

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The cookiecutter shark is a small species of dogfish shark that lives in warm ocean waters across the globe. The cookiecutter does not devour its entire prey. Instead, it feeds on much larger animals, like dolphins, whales, seals, and other sharks, by taking out small round cuts of meat, just as the name would imply.

COOKIE CUTTER

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Dusky Shark

Dusky Shark

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Elephant Shark Egg Case - Callorhinchus milii
Shark Eggs

EGGS

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A Rhinochimera (Harriotta sp.) swims 10 meters above the seafloor. Image courtesy of NOAA Okeanos Explorer Program, 2013 Northeast U.S. Canyons Expedition Photo: NOAA
Eerie, Deep-ocean Ghost Shark Footage Surfaces for First Time
This is a Ghost Shark. That is all. Move along. - Imgur

ELEPHANT SHARK=GHOST SHARK

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This walking epaulette shark from West Papua is such a recent discovery that it is still in the process of being named.  It "walks" across the bottom on it's pelvic and pectoral fins.
Epaulette Sharks
Epaulette Shark

Epaulette Shark

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Helicoprion ("Spiral Saw") was a long-lived genus of shark-like cartilaginous fish that first arose in the oceans of the late Carboniferous 310 million years ago, survived the Permian-Triassic Extinction Event, and eventually went extinct during the early Triassic, 225 million years ago.

EXTINCT

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Eye of a whitetip reef shark getting cleaned by island cleaner gobies - Cocos Island, Costa Rica.     www.underseahunter.com
Shark eye

EYES

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Frilled Shark

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"Rapier Wielding" shark among new species found in 2011    The African dwarf sawshark (Pristiophorus nancyae) was accidentally captured in a 1,600-foot-deep (490-meter-deep) trawl off Mozambique. The animal is only the seventh species of sawshark known to science, according to David Ebert, a research associate at the Academy.
Rare 2006 Discovery:   Walking Shark (Hemiscyllium Galei)  Cenderawasih Bay in Indonesia
Goblin shark juveniles are white to pinkish light gray dorsally and white below.  Adults are pink to light tan, and preserved specimens are gray. The jaw is able to protrude very far. Their skin is soft and flabby. Goblin sharks have 5 gills on each side, two dorsal fins, no fin spines, no nictitating membranes, and their mouths are behind their eyes.

GOBLIN

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Andrew Bazely
Big Great White Bitten By Bigger Great White?
A sun dappled white shark

GREAT WHITE

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This is a pretty unimpressive picture. But the Greenland Shark may be the longest living vertebrate in our recent history. It is estimated they grow 0.5 - 1 cm per year. That is a lot of years to get their 7 meter potential.
A diver swims alongside a Greenland shark, a rarely-seen species that looks like it has been etched from stone. They can survive for more than 200 years at depths of up to 600 metres under Arctic ice. They grow to 23-feet long and are so fearsome they have even been known to eat polar bears
A diver swims alongside a Greenland shark, a rarely-seen species that looks like it has been etched from stone. They can survive for more than 200 years at depths of up to 600 metres under Arctic ice. They grow to 23-feet long and are so fearsome they have even been known to eat polar bears

GREENLAND SHARK

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Guitar Shark
Bowmouth Guitarfish, they grow to as much as 8-9 feet long. : TheDepthsBelow

Guitar Shark

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Swim with Giants: The Caribbean's Big Underwater Animals -Scuba Diving Mag
Monterey Bay Aquarium
Hammerhead sharks can give birth to 40 babies at once! Photo: Barry Peters / Getty Images UK

HAMMERHEAD

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HORN SHARK

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Sharks teeth identification chart.
Sharks of the World Poster Print | Etsy

INFORMATION

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