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  2. Stethacanthus - Wikipedia

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    Stethacanthus is an extinct genus of shark-like cartilaginous fish which lived from the Late Devonian to Late Carboniferous epoch, dying out around 298.9 million years ago. Fossils have been found in Australia , Asia , Europe and North America .

  3. Chimaera - Wikipedia

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    Deep-sea chimaera photographed by the NOAAS Okeanos Explorer.Visible on its snout are tiny pores which lead to electroreceptor cells.. Chimaeras are soft-bodied, shark-like fish with bulky heads and long, tapered tails; measured from the tail, they can grow up to 150 cm (4.9 ft) in length.

  4. Shark Week - Wikipedia

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    Shark After Dark: 2010 DVD 1 Single episode; not to be confused with Shark After Dark LIVE. Shark Week: Jaws of Steel Collection: 2010 2×DVD 8 The complete 2009 season, the 22nd season, plus two bonus episodes. [52] Includes the two-hour docudrama Blood in the Water, which was the season premiere of the 22nd season. 2×Blu-ray Shark Week ...

  5. Snaggletooth shark - Wikipedia

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    The snaggletooth shark, or fossil shark (Hemipristis elongata), is a species of weasel shark in the family Hemigaleidae, and the only extant member of the genus Hemipristis. It is found in the Indo-West Pacific, including the Red Sea, from southeast Africa to the Philippines, north to China, and south to Australia, at depths from 1 to 130 meters.

  6. Sharksploitation - Wikipedia

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    Sharksploitation is a subgenre of exploitation film that involves sharks or shark attacks. [1] [2] The genre emerged in the wake of the 1975 film Jaws and its sequels, but fell in popularity soon after. [3]

  7. Lamnidae - Wikipedia

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    Lamna ditropis Hubbs & Follett, 1947 (salmon shark) Lamna nasus Bonnaterre, 1788 (porbeagle) †Lamna attenuata Davis, 1888 †Lamna carinata Davis, 1888 †Lamna hectori Davis, 1888 †Lamna marginalis Davis, 1888 †Lamna quinquelateralis Cragin, 1894 †Lamna trigeri Coquand, 1860 †Lamna trigonata Agassiz, 1843; Genus †Lethenia Leriche, 1910

  8. Cookiecutter shark - Wikipedia

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    The cookiecutter shark (Isistius brasiliensis), also called the cigar shark, is a species of small squaliform shark in the family Dalatiidae. This shark lives in warm, oceanic waters worldwide, particularly near islands, and has been recorded as deep as 3.7 km (2.3 mi).

  9. Porbeagle - Wikipedia

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    The meat is sold fresh, frozen, or dried and salted, and ranks among the most valuable of any shark: in 1997 and 1998, it had a wholesale price of 5–7 eur/kg, four times that of the blue shark (Prionace glauca). Most of the demand comes from Europe, though the United States and Japan also import this species.