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  2. School shark - Wikipedia

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    The school shark (Galeorhinus galeus) is a houndshark of the family Triakidae, and the only living member of the genus Galeorhinus. Common names also include tope, tope shark, snapper shark, and soupfin shark. It is found worldwide in temperate seas at depths down to about 800 m (2,600 ft). It can grow to nearly 2 m (6 ft 7 in) long.

  3. Shoaling and schooling - Wikipedia

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    A school of fish has many eyes that can scan for food or threats Pacific sardine school reacting to attention from yellowfin tuna. These sometimes immense gatherings fuel the ocean food web. Most forage fish are pelagic fish, which means they form their schools in open water, and not on or near the bottom (demersal fish). Forage fish are short ...

  4. List of college mascots in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Shark – mascot of the UNLV Rebels; while the school's teams are named the Rebels, the mascot is a shark in honor of former men's basketball coach Jerry Tarkanian, nicknamed "The Shark" [42] Shasta and Sasha – cougars, co-mascots of the Houston Cougars; Shel – turtle mascot of the Flor ida Keys Tugas; named for poet Shel Silverstein [43]

  5. List of college team nicknames in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Sharks West Barnstable, Massachusetts: Cape Fear Community College: ... Colorado School of Mines (Colorado Mines) Orediggers: Golden, Colorado: Colorado Mountain College:

  6. Shark - Wikipedia

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    In fish and chip shops, shark is called flake. In India, small sharks or baby sharks ... In 2010, Greenpeace International added the school shark, ...

  7. Bait ball - Wikipedia

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    Silky sharks have been documented "herding" such schools into a bait ball trapped against the surface, and then consuming the entire school. [18] When attacking tightly packed fish, silky sharks charge through the ball and slash open-mouthed, catching the prey fish at the corners of their jaws.

  8. Flake (fish) - Wikipedia

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    Flake is a term used in Australia to indicate the flesh of any of several species of shark, particularly the gummy shark. [1] [2] The term probably arose in the late 1920s when the large-scale commercial shark fishery off the coast of Victoria was established. Until that time, shark was generally an incidental catch rather than a targeted species.

  9. Shark anatomy - Wikipedia

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    Shark Anatomy (50693674756) The gill slits of a whale shark flaring as it expels water from its pharyngeal cavity. In the shark anatomy image, it depicts the beginning half of the shark, including the gills. The shark gills are especially important and were evolved from the chordate pharyngeal gill slits synapomorphy.