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Into the World of Sharks. By: Brandi D. Table of Contents. Shark Attack Statistics. Normal statistics Sharks fearing humans. 10) Lemon Shark. Description (size) Why Dangerous?/ Attack Report Sea Zone Common Locations Prey Tooth Design.
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Into the World of Sharks By: Brandi D.
Shark Attack Statistics • Normal statistics • Sharks fearing humans
10) Lemon Shark • Description (size) • Why Dangerous?/ Attack Report • Sea Zone • Common Locations • Prey • Tooth Design • Approximately how fast can a Lemon Shark get up to in 2 seconds in mph? • 10 C. 20 • 15 D. 25
9) Blue Shark • Description (size) • Why Dangerous?/ Attack Report • Sea Zone • Common Locations • Prey • Tooth Design • How far did one go in 16 months? • 1,548 C. 3,740 • 2,698 D. 4,876
8) Hammerhead Shark • Description (size) • Why Dangerous?/ Attack Report • Sea Zone • Common Locations • Prey • Tooth Design • What else makes the Hammerhead dangerous? • Agility C. Speed • Tenacity D. Fierce
7) Sand Tiger Shark • Description (size) • Why Dangerous?/ Attack Report • Sea Zone • Common Locations • Prey • Tooth Design • Fearsome Appearance The Sand Tiger Shark is a very aggressive shark. True or False
6) Grey Reef Shark • Description (size) • Why Dangerous?/ Attack Report • Sea Zone • Common Locations • Prey • Tooth Design • Which shark besides this one is not afraid of humans? • Great White C. Tiger • Bull D. Oceanic • Whitetip
Threat Posture • Forewarning • Duration • Description • Other Sharks
5) Mako Shark • Description (size) • Why Dangerous?/ Attack Report • Sea Zone • Common Locations • Prey • Tooth Design
High Jump • How high do most Mako Sharks jump when caught on a hook? • 10+ ft. C. 30+ ft. • 20+ ft. D. 40+ ft.
4) Oceanic Whitetip Shark • Description (size) • Why Dangerous?/ Attack Report • Sea Zone • Common Locations • Prey • Tooth Design The Oceanic Whitetip is the culprit of attacks on shipwrecked people. True or False
3) Tiger Shark • Description (size) • Why Dangerous?/ Attack Report • Sea Zone • Common Locations • Prey • Tooth Design This shark will eat just about anything. True or False
2) Great White Shark • Description (size) • Why Dangerous?/ Attack Report • Sea Zone • Common Locations • Prey • Tooth design Great Whites participate in feeding frenzies. True or False
Gaping • Pitching a fit • Frustrated • Description
1) Bull Shark • Description (size) • Why Dangerous?/ Attack Report • Sea Zone • Common Locations • Prey • Tooth Design • The other name for the Bull Shark is • Zambezi C. Fooler • Black Death D. Fresh Ocean
Other Potential Dangerous Sharks • Galapagos, Silky, Cookie-cutter, Nurse, and etc. • Any shark-dangerous
Why Do Sharks Attack? • Threatened • Potential prey • Curious • Unprovoked
How to Swim Peacefully with Sharks • Facts • General • Before possible attack • After attack Caribbean Sharks
Sharks vs. Dolphins • Sharks attacks on dolphins • Vice-versa • Live peacefully
Sharks vs. Whales • Whales not in same area • Weak whales-prey for sharks • Killer Whales actually kill Great Whites as prey • Great White vs. Killer Whale Story
Megatooth (Carcharodon Megalodon) • Related to Great White/Sand Tiger • Time period it lived • Some believe still alive • Size • Size of tooth
Successful Captivity of a Great White Shark • Montrey Bay Aquarium • Description • Opportunistic captivity • Longest captivity • 1st to eat in captivity • Slight problem
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