Sharks are primarily ectothermic, meaning they rely on the surrounding water to regulate their body temperature. However, some species, like the great white sha
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What do you think is the authors main purpose for writingwhat do you know about sharks?Asked by AnonymousThe author's main purpose for writing about sharks is likely to educate readers about their biology, behavior, and ecological importance, while also dispelling
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What senses does gray nurse shark have?Asked by AnonymousGray nurse sharks possess several well-developed senses that aid in their predatory behavior. They have keen eyesight, allowing them to detect movement in low-l
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What are rootlike structures that let organisms attach themselves to rock?Asked by AnonymousRootlike structures that allow organisms to attach themselves to rocks are typically referred to as "holdfasts." These structures are commonly found i
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Who were the first to change against to goblin cave?Asked by AnonymousThe first to change against the goblin were the elves, particularly during the events of Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium. In "The Hobbit," elves fr
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Where is the most dangerous place to swim because of sharks?Asked by AnonymousOne of the most dangerous places to swim due to sharks is the waters around the Bahamas, particularly near the islands of New Providence and Bimini. These areas
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Are Half of the 369 shark species are over 39 inches?Asked by AnonymousNo, half of the 369 recognized shark species are not over 39 inches in length. While many shark species can grow larger, numerous smaller species exist that are
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How many people get eatinen by sharks a year?Asked by AnonymousOn average, there are about 80 unprovoked shark attacks reported worldwide each year, with only a small number resulting in fatalities. The annual number of dea
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What is a sharks rugae?Asked by AnonymousSharks' rugae are the folds or ridges found in their stomach lining. These structures help in the digestion process by increasing surface area and facilitating
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How do sharks react to rare metals?Asked by AnonymousSharks are known to have sensitive electroreceptors called ampullae of Lorenzini, which allow them to detect electromagnetic fields in their environment. While
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Why did the great goblin and many of his helpers get upset when they saw the sword?Asked by AnonymousThe Great Goblin and his helpers were upset upon seeing the sword because it was Glamdring, the legendary sword of the ancient king Turgon. They recognized its
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What anilmal has many rows of sharp jagged teeth on some sharks is an example of something for catching food?
Asked by AnonymousSharks are known for their many rows of sharp, jagged teeth, which are highly effective for catching and holding onto their prey. These teeth are designed to gr
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What do sharks have to protect their eyes that no other fish have?Asked by AnonymousSharks have a specialized protective membrane called the nictitating membrane that covers their eyes when they attack prey or feel threatened. This translucent
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How big were megalodon gills?Asked by AnonymousMegalodon, the prehistoric shark, is believed to have had gills that were quite large, potentially measuring around 1 meter (3 feet) in length. These formidable
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What is shark poop called?Asked by AnonymousShark poop is commonly referred to as "shark feces" or simply "shark waste." It can also be called "shark litter" in some contexts
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Is there more than one megalodon?Asked by AnonymousThe megalodon, scientifically known as Carcharocles megalodon, was a single species of giant shark that lived approximately 23 to 3.6 million years ago. While t
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What is the Function of oil in a sharks liver?Asked by AnonymousThe oil in a shark's liver serves several important functions. Primarily, it acts as a buoyancy aid, helping the shark maintain its position in the water column
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What makes the Shortfin Mako Shark Swim Fast?Asked by AnonymousThe Shortfin Mako Shark is known for its incredible speed, reaching up to 45 miles per hour. This agility is largely due to its streamlined body shape and power
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What is the size of the black nose shark?Asked by AnonymousThe blacknose shark, or Carcharhinus acronotus, typically grows to a length of about 3 to 4.5 feet (0.9 to 1.4 meters). It is a relatively small shark species f
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How much money is a shark fin worth?Asked by AnonymousThe value of shark fins can vary significantly based on factors such as species, quality, and market demand, typically ranging from $100 to over $1,000 per fin.
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Is a viperfish a chondrichthyes?Asked by AnonymousNo, a viperfish is not a chondrichthyes. Viperfish belong to the class Actinopterygii, which encompasses bony fish. Chondrichthyes, on the other hand, includes
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What trys to kill a dolphin?Asked by AnonymousDolphins face threats from various predators and environmental challenges. Natural predators include orcas (killer whales), which are known to hunt dolphins. Ad
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What color eyes do sharks have?Asked by AnonymousSharks typically have eyes that are a shade of brown or blue, depending on the species. Their eye color can vary, with some species exhibiting lighter or darker
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What is the biggest nurse shark ever recorded?Asked by AnonymousThe biggest nurse shark ever recorded was approximately 14 feet (4.3 meters) in length. Nurse sharks are generally known for their relatively large size, with m
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The truth. about sharks short story. Does the beginning of this story present a realistic view of family relationships.?
Asked by AnonymousThe beginning of "The Truth About Sharks" presents a somewhat realistic view of family relationships, showcasing the complexities and tensions that ca
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