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  2. Cardiff Kook - Wikipedia

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    The shark costume was one of two prank additions to the sculpture performed by local artist Eric Hardtke, himself a sculptor who works in bronze and stone, and accomplices. [ 3 ] [ 12 ] [ 20 ] The first was a 2009 addition next to the statue of a wave crashing down over the Kook , carrying a wire mesh outline of another surfer about to knock ...

  3. Hammerhead shark - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 9 January 2025. Family of sharks Hammerhead sharks Temporal range: Early Miocene – recent Pre๊ž’ ๊ž’ O S D C P T J K Pg N Scalloped hammerhead Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Chondrichthyes Subclass: Elasmobranchii Order: Carcharhiniformes Suborder ...

  4. Kraken - Wikipedia

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    But he identified the kraken as a cephalopod and devoted much space on Pliny's and Olaus's descriptions of the giant "polypus", [186] noting that Olaus had represented the kraken-polypus as a crayfish or lobster in his illustrations, [187] and even reproducing the images from both Olaus's book [188] [177] [38] [z] and his map.

  5. Great Hammerhead Shark - AOL

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    The great hammerhead shark is found in a variety of water depths such as shallow lagoons and coral reefs, and in deeper waters up to 984 feet. These sharks frequent coastal and tropical waters, as ...

  6. Great hammerhead - Wikipedia

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    The great hammerhead shark is an active predator with a varied diet, known prey of the great hammerhead include invertebrates such as crabs, lobsters, squid, and octopus; bony fishes such as tarpon, sardines, sea catfishes, toadfish, porgies, grunts, jacks, croakers, groupers, flatfishes, boxfishes, and porcupine fishes; and smaller sharks such ...

  7. Photos: Is that shark smiling? Here's why young great whites ...

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    A Bay Area photographer captures juvenile white sharks "smiling" in the warm waters of Monterey Bay.

  8. NHL hits halfway point: Surprises, disappointments and ... - AOL

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    The NHL hit the halfway point on Thursday night, though not every team has played 41 games. Here are the surprises, disappointments, award leaders and other categories from the first half of the ...

  9. Scalloped bonnethead - Wikipedia

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    The scalloped bonnethead (Sphyrna corona) is a rare, little-known species of hammerhead shark in the family Sphyrnidae. Its other common names include the mallethead shark and the crown shark. [1] It is found in tropical and subtropical waters in the eastern Pacific Ocean, from Mexico to Peru, and possibly as far north as the Gulf of California ...