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  2. Portal:Sharks/Selected pictures - Wikipedia

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    The selected pictures are what we believe to be the best pictures on Wikipedia related to sharks.Any image that is featured or valued on the English Wikipedia, or featured, valued or considered high quality on Wikimedia Commons, and is used in one or more articles within the scope of WikiProject Sharks, automatically qualifies, and may be added below.

  3. Whale shark - Wikipedia

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    Whale sharks possess a broad, flattened head with a large mouth and two small eyes located at the front corners. [14] [15] Unlike many other sharks, whale shark mouths are located at the front of the head rather than on the underside of the head. [16] A 12.1 m (39.7 ft) whale shark was reported to have a mouth 1.55 m (5.1 ft) across. [17]

  4. Sharkbook - Wikipedia

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    Sharkbook is a global database for identifying and tracking sharks, particularly whale sharks, using uploaded photos and videos.In addition to identifying and tracking sharks, the site allows people to "adopt a shark" and get updates on specific animals.

  5. A Whale shark, the world's largest fish, is classified as Vulnerable. Uncropped original color enhanced crop (version 2) Reason Very Beautiful picture that appears in three articles. Articles this image appears in. Whale shark; Fish; List of red sea sharks; Public Aquarium; Georgia Aquarium; Creator User:Zac Wolf (original), User:Stefan (added ...

  6. Shark - Wikipedia

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    The value of shark fins for shark fin soup has led to an increase in shark catches where usually only the fins are taken, while the rest of the shark is discarded, typically into the sea; health concerns about BMAA in the fins now exists regarding consumption of the soup A 4.3-metre (14 ft), 540-kilogram (1,200 lb) tiger shark caught in Kāne ...

  7. Rhincodontidae - Wikipedia

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    Rhincodontidae is a shark family which includes the whale shark, the sole extant member and the largest living fish. A single extinct genus, Palaeorhincodon , is known from the Paleocene as well. [ 1 ]

  8. Megalodon - Wikipedia

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    It is plausible that the adult megalodon population off the coast of Peru targeted primarily cetothere whales 2.5 to 7 meters (8.2 to 23 ft) in length and other prey smaller than itself, rather than large whales in the same size class as themselves. [70] Meanwhile, juveniles likely had a diet that consisted more of fish. [34] [74]

  9. Wikipedia:WikiProject Sharks - Wikipedia

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    The Shark Wiki is excellent and should be supported. User:Spotty11222 I have created the Shark teeth page and I am currently working to expand Lemon sharks and other stub articles. Stephoswalk; Paleodude; Al Brenneka I am a Lemon Shark Attack Survivor and deal with the effects of shark attacks on the humans attacked/bitten by sharks.