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Sharky.TV - We are explorers of the world of marine animals. We love sharks and everything related to them. In our free time, we organize underwater adventures for those who are thirsty for thrills. Our experience allows us to suggest where and what kind of expedition will be perfect for loners, families, trips with friends. If you have any questions about marine animals, feel free to discuss! We are not afraid of any topic. Our editorial staff consists of eminent specialists in the field of ...
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Every year, people across the world celebrate Shark Week. The television series features 45 hours of content about sharks, from swimming with them to learning about the various kinds of sharks that live in the ocean. The sharks themselves are usually harmless, and people can swim with them without fear of being bitten. But what if you’re scared of …
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If you’ve ever wondered what is the biggest shark in the world, you’re not alone. Scientists have uncovered many incredible facts about sharks. From their anatomy to how they eat, these amazing creatures have set record after record for size. But which one is the largest? Here are five contenders for the title: The whale shark, the largest known no…
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Sharks are a group of elasmobranch fish that have a cartilaginous skeleton and five to seven gill slits on each side of the head. They also have pectoral fins that are separate from the head. Modern sharks belong to the clade Selachimorpha, a subclass of vertebrates that includes rays. Read Full Version: https://sharky.tv/how-fast-can-a-shark-swim/…
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There are several types of sharks that have varying numbers of bones. Ray-finned and lobe finned sharks have one bone each, and lampreys have two. Skeletons in other animals, like humans, have a mixture of bones and cartilage. Unlike sharks, which do not have bones, sharks have a flexible skeleton made of soft connective tissue. The absence of bone…
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