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  2. File:White shark.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. Bluntnose sixgill shark - Wikipedia

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    Its pupils are black and its eye color is a fluorescent blue-green. The bluntnose sixgill shark can grow to 5.5 m (18 ft),. [6] A work from the 1880s stated that a bluntnose sixgill shark caught off Portugal in 1846 measured 8 m (26 ft). This specimen was originally reported in an 1846 work and said to be only 0.68 m (2.2 ft) long. [7]

  4. Oceanic whitetip shark - Wikipedia

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    The oceanic whitetip shark is a robust, large-bodied shark. The largest specimen ever caught measured at more than 4 m (13 ft) in length, though they usually grow up to 3 m (10 ft) in length and 150 kg (330 lb) in weight. [ 9 ]

  5. Basking shark - Wikipedia

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    [23] [15] A study looking at the growth and longevity of the basking shark suggested that individuals larger than ~10 m (33 ft) are unlikely. [24] This is the second-largest extant fish species, after the whale shark. [4] Beached basking shark. They possess the typical shark lamniform body plan and have been mistaken for great white sharks. [25]

  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. 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).

  8. LeeBeth, a 30-year-old great white shark, has traveled from ...

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    LeeBeth, a 14-foot, 2,600-pound great white shark, is outfitted with a GPS transmitter and was last tracked about 20 miles south of Gulfport, MS. LeeBeth, a 30-year-old great white shark, has ...

  9. Sawshark - Wikipedia

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    The body of a longnose saw shark is covered in tiny placoid scales: modified teeth covered in hard enamel. [5] The body is a yellow-brown color which is sometimes covered in dark spots or blotches. This coloration allows the saw shark to easily blend with the sandy ocean floor. [6]

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