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𓇼Know your sharks: From Angel Shark to Zebra Shark𓇼

Sharks A–Z in ABC Order There are over 500 known species of sharks and around 540 has been noticed, grouped into diffrent families based on shared traits, yet each of these speice are still very unique in their own way with distinct features, behaviors, and adaptations, making sharks one of the most diverse groups of marine animals.. ࣪★ ᯓ🦈ᯓ★ ࣪ ˖ ────────────────────────────────୨ৎ──────────────────────────── Group A Sharks ♥ African Angelshark African Dwarf Sawshark African Lanternshark African Sawtail Catshark Angelshark (Monkfish) Angular Angelshark Angular Roughshark Antilles Catshark Arabian Carpetshark Arabian Catshark Arabian Smooth-hound Argentine Angelshark Arrow-head Dogfish Atlantic Angelshark Atlantic Sawtail Catshark Atlantic Sharpnose Shark Atlantic Weasel Shark Australian Angelshark Australian Blackspotted Catshark Australian Blacktip Shark Australian Grey Smooth-hound Australian Marbled Catshark Austr...

ã…¤♡Shark Facts.. ã…¤♡

🦈 50 Incredible Shark Facts You Didn’t Know! Sharks are some of the most fascinating and mysterious creatures in the ocean. From giants that filter-feed on plankton to tiny glowing sharks that fit in your hand, sharks come in all shapes, sizes, and vibes! In this post, I’ve gathered 50 amazing facts about sharks that will surprise, inspire, and totally change the way you see these beautiful animals. Let’s dive in! 🌊💙 🌟 Ancient History Sharks have existed for over 400 million years—older than dinosaurs and even trees! The oldest known shark fossil is 450 million years old. Some modern sharks, like the goblin shark, still look like ancient species. Sharks survived five mass extinction events. 🌈 Body & Biology Sharks don’t have bones—they’re made of cartilage, like your nose and ears. They can have up to 35,000 teeth in a lifetime! Shark teeth are arranged in rows and are constantly replaced. Their skin is covered in tiny scales called dermal denticles—like tin...