Have you ever wonder about Sharks? Have you wonder about their babies? Or if you wonder anything about Sharks. Then read this website to make your wonders become facts you know. Your mind will be blown when you read this. At the end you will love sharks! Have fun learning all about sharks.
Shark's Body and Teeth
A lot of sharks are large and some are only five feet long. Sharks' scales are not smooth, sharks have pointed scales. The sharks ear is two holes on both sides of its head. For sharks swimming and breathing go together because if a sharks stops swimming, it stops breathing. Sharks breathe oxygen from water. They don’t need as much oxygen as we do. Sharks have no bones in their body because their skeleton is made of cartilage. Sharks have thousands of teeth. Sharks have about 20 rows of teeth. Sharks have teeth that are for what they eat. Curved teeth for biting, pointed teeth for catching small fish, and flat teeth for crushing shellfish. Their teeth don’t have roots so they break or fall out often. The new teeth move up from the row behind. Sharks go through thousands a lifetime. Sailors use shark teeth to shave!
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Shark use their fins and their big tail to swim. When swimming sharks swim at 3 miles per hour. At times sharks can burst into fast speeds. Sharks swim day and night. When sharks hunt then at about 40 miles per hour. Sharks swim with their mouth open.
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Sharks have a big appetite for food. They eat seals, fish, porpoises, drying animals, shellfish, and tiny sea plants and animals. Sharks live in warm and cold waters. Baby sharks are called pups. Baby sharks grow from eggs. The mothers eggs grow inside of their mother. Pups only take care of themselves.
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If you want to learn about whale Sharks, click whale sharks to learn about them.
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Vocabulary
Oxygen- the air we breath.
Cartilage- your nose is cartilage.
Lifetime- when you are born, and when you die.
Burst- from slow to fast.
Pups- the name for baby sharks.
Cartilage- your nose is cartilage.
Lifetime- when you are born, and when you die.
Burst- from slow to fast.
Pups- the name for baby sharks.
About The author!
Hi my name is Nate and I am from Hilliard Ohio. I like sports and love soccer. I play for HFC (Hilliard Football Club). Hoped you liked it BYE!