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  2. List of sharks in the Red Sea - Wikipedia

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    Carcharhinus leucas, Bull shark, (Carcharhinidae) Carcharhinus limbatus, Blacktip shark, (Carcharhinidae) Carcharhinus longimanus, Oceanic whitetip shark, (Carcharhinidae) Carcharhinus melanopterus, Blacktip reef shark, (Carcharhinidae) !Carcharhinus obscurus, Dusky shark, (Carcharhinidae) Carcharhinus plumbeus, Sandbar shark, (Carcharhinidae)

  3. List of sharks - Wikipedia

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    A Not yet described (mini gulper shark) Centrophorus sp. B Not yet described (slender gulper shark) Genus Deania D. S. Jordan & Snyder, 1902. Deania calcea R. T. Lowe, 1839 (bird-beak dogfish) Deania hystricosa Garman, 1906 (rough long-nose dogfish) Deania profundorum H. M. Smith & Radcliffe, 1912 (arrow-head dogfish)

  4. Australian blackspot shark - Wikipedia

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    The Australian blackspot shark or Coates's shark (Carcharhinus coatesi) is a species of requiem shark found off northern Australia (from Shark Bay in Western Australia to Fraser Island in Queensland) and possibly also off the coast of New Guinea. [2] It belongs to a species complex of Blackspot sharks in the family Carcharhinidae. [2]

  5. More shark species visit Hilton Head than you may think ... - AOL

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    Some of the bigger shark species, such as great white sharks, bull sharks, hammerheads and tiger sharks, can come close to shore but are generally not seen from the beach unless one is brought in ...

  6. Carcharhinus tjutjot - Wikipedia

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    Carcharhinus sealei found in Malaysia, its similar markings on the second dorsal fin cause its morphological identification to overlap with C. tjutjot. Initially thought of as C. dussumieri, it was later identified as a distinct species in 2012 [5] by morphological characteristics such as vertebral counts, dorsal and pectoral fin shape, and fin colouration.

  7. Sandbar shark - Wikipedia

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    Natural predators of the sandbar shark include the tiger shark and, rarely, great white sharks. The sandbar shark itself preys on fish, rays, crabs, and molluscs. [7] They have also been found to primarily consume osteichthyes, or bony fish, octopi, european squid, and cuttlefish when in areas such as the Mediterranean or the Gulf of Gabés. [8]

  8. New species of shark identified in South America - AOL

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    Video above: Tail end of shark week celebrated at Shark Con. TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Researchers have confirmed the existence of a new species of shark in South America.

  9. Ganges shark - Wikipedia

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    The Ganges shark (Glyphis gangeticus) is a critically endangered species of requiem shark found in the Ganges River (Padma River) and the Brahmaputra River of India and Bangladesh. It is often confused with the more common bull shark ( Carcharhinus leucas ), which also inhabits the Ganges River and is sometimes incorrectly referred to as the ...