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  2. Leopard shark - Wikipedia

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    As with other sharks, the teeth of the leopard shark are periodically shed and replaced; it takes 9–12 days for a replacement tooth to move into position. [25] Leopard sharks have been caught with stomachs filled with clam siphons, which the sharks seize before the clams can retract and break off with a levering motion of their bodies.

  3. List of least concern fishes - Wikipedia

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    Chondrichthyes includes sharks, rays, skates, and sawfish. There are 313 species and two subpopulations of cartilaginous fish assessed as least concern. Rays and skates

  4. Lady Musgrave Island - Wikipedia

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    Small whitetip reef sharks and leopard sharks can often be found hunting in the shallows around the island. These species are not dangerous to humans, and are fascinating to watch. These species are not dangerous to humans, and are fascinating to watch.

  5. Hundreds of leopard sharks are washing up dead in California

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  6. Why do sharks attack humans? - AOL

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    Why do sharks attack humans? According to the Shark Research Institute, there are over 400 plus species of shark around the world, which include great white sharks, tiger sharks and bull sharks.

  7. Researchers Discover Shark Secret Hunting Ground - AOL

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    Park volunteers and biologists at California’s Cabrillo intertidal habitat recently stumbled across an unexpected find. They discovered juvenile Leopard Sharks in large numbers, hunting in the ...

  8. Portal:Sharks/Selected articles - Wikipedia

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    The kitefin shark or seal shark, Dalatias licha, is a species of dogfish shark in the family Dalatiidae, and the only species in its genus. It is found sporadically around the world, usually close to the sea floor at depths of 200–600 m (660–2,000 ft).

  9. Shark - Wikipedia

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    The perception of sharks as dangerous animals has been popularized by publicity given ... only a few benthic species of shark, such as hornsharks, leopard sharks and ...