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  1. Shark - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Wikipedia provides a great deal of information about sharks, their biology and classification, accompanied by photographs and diagrams.
    en.wikipedia.org

  2. Shark Guide : Discovery Channel
    This is Discovery's comprehensive guide to sharks. ... But in fact, sharks are winding up on our dinner table more often than we do on ...
    dsc.discovery.com

  3. BBC - Science & Nature - Conservation - Sharks
    ... plight of endangered sharks. ... BBC > Science & Nature > Animals > Conservation > Sharks ... Sharks are frequently caught in trawler nets or on longline hooks ...
    www.bbc.co.uk

  4. Sharks in Australian waters - Marine Species Conservation
    Sharks (elasmobranchs) comprise about 1% of all living fishes, and share nearly ... home > Coasts and oceans > Marine species > Sharks. Skip Navigation ...
    www.environment.gov.au

  5. Zoom Sharks - Enchanted Learning Software
    Zoom Sharks is a comprehensive on-line hypertext book about sharks. ... Sharks have a variety of body shapes. Most sharks have streamlined, torpedo-shaped ...
    www.enchantedlearning.com

  6. Sharks
    ... about 360 kinds of sharks. ... There are sharks only 6 inches long and others which are ... Very dangerous sharks are the blue, Greenland, riff, hammerhead, ...
    library.thinkquest.org

  7. Sharks
    Sharks are a fascinating group of fishes that strike fear into the minds of humans. ... Each year thousands of tons of sharks are killed by fishermen for food ...
    graysreef.noaa.gov

  8. Sharks at Animal Corner
    There are about 360 different species of sharks, which are divided into 30 families. Sharks are very different in the way they look, live and eat.
    www.animalcorner.co.uk

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