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Tell me your favorite shark and a fun fact about them. I think this is a fun way for me to learn more about sharks. I really like the nurse shark and how it floats about and inhales crustaceans. Edit: Thank you for the gold! 152. 201 Share.
They sleep on the bottom which is unlike any other shark (others must keep to keep swimming to breathe). They also 'birth' young instead of spawning like most fish e.g. eggs development inside mother. It was the first shark I caught as a chubby ten year old. A group of em is called a shiver.
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The reality: Popov was swimming in waters that were the most dangerous in the world as of late, next to South Africa and Australia…. There were signs posted along the beach stating swim at your own risk ( 2 fatal shark attacks in this area this year). Shark enthusiasts, marine biologists and those that studies shark behavior all know that 2 ...
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Although sharks have a negative reputation, you might be surprised by these facts and start to think of them as sea monsters. Explore these fascinating shark facts to learn more about the most fearsome marine animal. 1 - Sharks don't have bones. 2 - Sharks have a sixth sense. 3 - They can find electricity. 4 - Shark skin feels like sandpaper.
r/interesting • In 2009 a Hungarian art historian was watching the 1999 film Stuart Little and spotted a long lost famous painting called 'Sleeping Lady with Black Vase' (1927) being used as set decoration. It had been lost since WWII and was later sold for $300.000 at auction.
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There are around 80 shark attacks on humans each year Source, most of which are not fatal.. Meanwhile, humans kill ~100,000,000 sharks a year, mostly by cutting their fins off to make Shark Fin Soup and throwing the mutilated animal back into the ocean to slowly die, with the rest being mostly bycatch in commercial fishing nets that are trying to catch other species.