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  2. Ganges shark - Wikipedia

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    The Ganges shark (Glyphis gangeticus) is a critically endangered species of requiem shark found in the Ganges River (Padma River) and the Brahmaputra River of India and Bangladesh. It is often confused with the more common bull shark ( Carcharhinus leucas ), which also inhabits the Ganges River and is sometimes incorrectly referred to as the ...

  3. GLONASS - Wikipedia

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    Garmin also produce a standalone Bluetooth receiver, the GLO for Aviation, which combines GPS, WAAS and GLONASS. [ 53 ] Various smartphones from 2011 onwards have integrated GLONASS capability in addition to their pre-existing GPS receivers, with the intention of reducing signal acquisition periods by allowing the device to pick up more ...

  4. Garmin - Wikipedia

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    Garmin entered this market in 1991 with the GPS-100AVD panel-mounted receiver. Its first portable unit, the GPS-95, was introduced in 1993. In 1994, the GPS-155 panel-mounted unit was the first GPS receiver on the market to receive full FAA certification for instrument approaches.

  5. Cookiecutter shark - Wikipedia

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    A cookiecutter shark has been calculated to have shed 15 sets of lower teeth, totaling 435–465 teeth, from when it was 14 cm (5.5 in) long to when it reached 50 cm (20 in), [11] a significant investment of resources. The shark swallows its old sets of teeth, enabling it to recycle the calcium content. [6]

  6. Greenland shark - Wikipedia

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    The Greenland shark prefers cold water temperatures (—1.1 to 7.4 °C) and deep water (100 to 1,200m). [26] As an ectotherm living in a just-above-freezing environment, this species is sluggish and slow-moving, with the lowest swim speed and tail-beat frequency for its size across all fish species, which most likely correlates with its very ...

  7. Frilled shark - Wikipedia

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    The frilled shark eats a diet of cephalopods, Nudibranchs, smaller sharks, and bony fish; [2] 60 percent of the diet is composed of squid varieties, such as the Chiroteuthis, the Histioteuthis, and the Onychoteuthis, the Sthenoteuthis and the Todarodes; [17] and other sharks, as indicated by the stomach contents of a 1.6 m (5.2 ft)–long ...

  8. Goblin shark - Wikipedia

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    [5] [8] Adult sharks usually measure between 3 and 4 m (9.8 and 13.1 ft) long. [5] However, the capture of an enormous female estimated at 5.4–6.2 m (18–20 ft) long during 2000 showed this species can grow far larger than suspected previously. [19] A 2019 study suggested that it would have reached 7 m (23 ft) in maximum length. [21]

  9. Catshark - Wikipedia

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    Scyliorhinidae, a family of ground sharks, many species of which are commonly referred to as "catshark".; Pentanchidae, a family of ground sharks with the overall name deepwater catsharks, but many species are referred to as "catshark".

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