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  2. Horn shark - Wikipedia

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    Like other sharks, the horn shark's teeth are regularly replaced; it takes 4 weeks for a dropped tooth to be replaced. [13] The horn shark captures prey via suction, created by expanding its buccal cavity. Its labial cartilages are modified so that the mouth can form a tube, facilitating the suction force. Once the prey is drawn into the mouth ...

  3. List of fatal shark attacks in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Jacob Horn, 45: October 1961: Unconfirmed, probably a bull or tiger shark: Presumed killed by a shark; Horn's mutilated body washed ashore near Boca Raton, Palm Beach County, Florida. Hans Fix, 40: August 19, 1962: Bull shark: Fix was killed while surf fishing in waist-deep water at Andy Bowie Park, Padre Island, near Port Isabel, Texas. Roy C ...

  4. Lists of fatal shark attacks - Wikipedia

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    Lists of fatal shark attacks include: List of fatal shark attacks in Australia; List of fatal shark attacks in Réunion; List of fatal shark attacks in South African territorial waters; List of fatal shark attacks in the United States

  5. List of fatal shark attacks in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Cause of death was actually drowning: the coroner ruled William's death a drowning by asphyxia, dismissing reports of a shark attack [33] [34] Before 1906 circa: New South Wales: Swimming inside string of cedar logs: Arab boy: Male: Fatal: Unknown shark.

  6. Heterodontiformes - Wikipedia

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    Heterodontiformes is an order of sharks in the superorder Galeomorphii. It includes the bullhead sharks (genus Heterodontus ), and several extinct genera. The earliest known members of the group are from the Early Jurassic ( Toarcian ), around 175 million years ago.

  7. Mexican hornshark - Wikipedia

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    The Mexican hornshark (Heterodontus mexicanus) is a bullhead shark of the family Heterodontidae. This shark is grey-brown in color, with black spots scattered on the fins and body. It has a cylindrical trunk, conical head, and small spiracles behind the eyes. The snout of the Mexican hornshark is very round and blunt.

  8. Category:Deaths due to shark attacks - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Deaths due to shark attacks" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  9. Portal:Sharks/Selected articles/16 - Wikipedia

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