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  2. Blåhaj - Wikipedia

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    Blåhaj is a 1-meter-long (39 + 1 ⁄ 4 in) stuffed toy resembling the blue shark and stuffed with recycled polyester.It can be machine-washed at 40°C (104°F). [2]A smaller, 0.55-meter (21 + 3 ⁄ 4 in) variant of the Blåhaj is also available.

  3. Autostereogram - Wikipedia

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    The background plane is on the left side of the picture. The highest plane is shown on the right side of the picture. There is a narrow middle plane in the middle of the x-axis. Starting with a background plane where icons are spaced at 140 pixels, one can raise a particular icon by shifting it a certain number of pixels to the left.

  4. Transparency (graphic) - Wikipedia

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    This image has partial transparency (254 possible levels of transparency between fully transparent and fully opaque). It can be transparent against any background despite being anti-aliased. Some image formats, such as PNG and TIFF, also allow partial transparency through an alpha channel, which solves the edge limitation problem.

  5. File:Extant Shark Orders (illustrated).png - Wikipedia

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  6. File:Parts of a shark.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. File:Shark Red and White Locomotor Muscles.png - Wikipedia

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    English: A. Lateral view of shark red locomotor muscles (RM) and white locomotor muscles (WM), along with dorsal hollow nerve cord, notochord, pharyngeal gill slits, spiracle, nostril, and eye. B. Transverse cut of a shark showing RM and WM locations.

  8. Porbeagle - Wikipedia

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    The salmon shark and it are the thickest-bodied members of their family (length-depth ratio approaching 4.5), and consequently have the stiffest swimming style; they oscillate their tails while holding their bodies mostly rigid, which confers propulsive power with high energy efficiency, but at the cost of maneuverability.

  9. File:ISO 7010 W054 warning; sharks.svg - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 21:06, 22 June 2024: 913 × 800 (8 KB): Maxi123ID: Reverted to version as of 10:35, 6 March 2022 (UTC) 12:49, 12 March 2022