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  2. Gummy shark - Wikipedia

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    The gummy shark remains on or near the sea beds, and their travel patterns vary on age. Juvenile gummy sharks will travel less than full-grown species. The females tend to travel longer ranges compared to males. [7] Gummy sharks are primarily found to live in sandy areas and will come closer to shores during the night in search of prey.

  3. Eastern spotted gummy shark - Wikipedia

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    The eastern spotted gummy shark has tall dorsal fins, with its first dorsal-fin base being 1.6-2.0 times the anal-caudal space, with the insertion of the anal fins usually being over its apex. Juveniles have caudal fins with distinctive whitish posterior margins and the bases and inner lobes of their dorsal fins are not strongly contracted to ...

  4. Australian grey smooth-hound - Wikipedia

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    The grey gummy shark's mouth is reasonably strong and has a broad arch. [3] X-rays taken by White and Last (2006) further show that grey gummy shark's palatine processes are divided with a small gap on both sides; this is referred to as subdivided palatoquadrates which is composed of a palatoquadrate cartilage with four segments. [3]

  5. Western spotted gummy shark - Wikipedia

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    The western spotted gummy shark (Mustelus stevensi) is a species of houndshark in the family Triakidae, found in Australian waters. This new species of gummy sharks is a relatively large species. [ 2 ]

  6. Applebee's newest tropical cocktail involves a gummy shark

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    After further investigation, sources confirmed that the Shark Bowl is a 12-ounce frozen slushy that mixes in tropical fruit flavors with the famous rum. You can get one starting today for $7.50 ...

  7. One of the biggest great white sharks ever caught on tape - AOL

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    She is one of the biggest great white sharks ever filmed and. Nicknamed 'Deep Blue,' this great white is almost as long as the 22-foot-long boat the researchers were aboard near Guadalupe, Mexico ...

  8. Flake (fish) - Wikipedia

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    Flake is a term used in Australia to indicate the flesh of any of several species of shark, particularly the gummy shark. [1] [2] The term probably arose in the late 1920s when the large-scale commercial shark fishery off the coast of Victoria was established. Until that time, shark was generally an incidental catch rather than a targeted species.

  9. The sharks of 'Shark Tank' dish on some little known facts ...

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    The Sharks a.k.a. Mark Cuban, Barbara Corcoran, Daymond John and Kevin O'Leary ("Mr. Wonderful") go behind the scenes of 'Shark Tank' at AOL's BUILD Series.