Sharks are one of the most feared water animals by humans. Sharks rarely attack that much.

 

 

In fact the biggest shark, which is 21 feet 

long is the most harmless shark! 

 

 

What Kind are there

 

There are many different kinds of sharks. there is a basking shark which reach up to 30 feet long, there's also the bull shark hammer head sharks manko shark which can reach up to 12ft long. Nurse sharks reach up to 14ft long. There's the thresher shark, and they can reach up to 20ft long, but most of the sharks length is the tail. whale sharks and the white sharks reach up to 21ft long!

 

Where do the Sharks live  

The basking shark lives in the tropical waters. bull sharks live in warm or cool water. manko sharks need  to live in tropical waters. Nurse sharks live in shallow warm/tropical waters, whale sharks live in tropical waters and white sharks also live in tropical waters. As a result you can tell that most sharks like to live in tropical waters

What do Sharks look like

Hammer head sharks is the strangest looking shark that there is. they have a wide head and if you flip them to the side, they look sort of like a a hammer, that's how they got there life. All of the sharks have a grayish bluish body. The Therese shark has a shorter body than the rest of them but an amazingly long tail.

 

Diet

 

The basking sharks eat plankton, the manko shark eat blue fish, hearing, mackereal, and  sword fish, the nurse shark eats shrimp, fish, lobster, and crab, thresher sharks eat fish, and do not attack people, whale sharks eat plankton and small fish, whale sharks are harmless to people, white sharks eat sea lions, tuna, and other sharks, white sharks are the most dangerous sharks, they attack humans more than any other shark.

 

Predators

Sharks don't have any praetors expect for humans catching sharks, or getting caught in a net. Also other big bad mean sharks also may eat sharks

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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