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Cartilaginous fish

Cartilaginous fish. By: Dakota, Alex, & Dallas. Classification. Cartilaginous Fish are cold blooded. Cold blooded means that they can not control their body temperate. Cartilaginous fish are vertebrates means that they have a backbone. Species.

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Cartilaginous fish

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  1. Cartilaginous fish By: Dakota, Alex, & Dallas

  2. Classification • Cartilaginous Fish are cold blooded. • Cold blooded means that they can not control their body temperate. • Cartilaginous fish are vertebrates means that they have a backbone.

  3. Species • There are 350 species of cartilaginous fish in the world’s oceans. • Great white shark • Sand tiger shark • Bull shark • Blue spotted stingray • Zebra Sharks • Southern stingray • Yellow stingray • Catfish Stingray • White Spotted Stingray • Hammerhead Shark

  4. Sharks • Sharks have no bones. • Sharks have been around since dinosaurs existed • Sharks live in all kinds of water like oceans, some like, rivers, and lakes. • Sharks only swim forward. • Shark’s skin feels like sandpaper

  5. Interesting Fact’s • Sharp teeth, tiger shark teeth have 360 teeth in it’s mouth, and they have rows of teeth to replace the ones that fall out. • Tiny, hard teeth. • Skin fell’s like you’re skin martial. • There are 368 species of sharks.

  6. Stingray’s • They breath through gills • They can have 2 to 10 babies • Their head is on the bottom of the body

  7. What & How Cartilaginous Fish Eat • They eat fish, and other sharks. • Cartilaginous Fish can smell their prey.

  8. Reproduce • Female sharks give birth to live young. • Does not nurse the baby when it’s born. • Babies are on their own from the time their born to the time they die.

  9. Habitat • Sharks live in the oceans, and some lakes, rivers. • From warm temperate to tropical water.

  10. Special Body Parts • Fin, So they can swim. • They have gills to breath. • It has nostrils to smell.

  11. Question • How do sharks breath? • Where do sharks live? • Do sharks lay eggs or give live birth? • What do sharks eat? • Is a stingrays head on the bottom your top?

  12. Sources • www.enchantedlearning.com • www.nationalgeographic.com • www.sharkskelotens.com • www.sharkspecies.com

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