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September 3, 2008 at 12:37 AM #265576September 3, 2008 at 9:17 AM #265317
Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantShark fact #14: Not all sharks are fierce carnivores. Some are quite harmless. Oddly enough, the most harmless sharks tend to be the largest! The basking shark, the whale shark and the megamouth sharks all fit this description.
These huge sharks eat plankton, a tiny shrimp-like creature found in the ocean. To do this, they swim forward with their mouths wide open. “Gill rakers” at the back of their throat strain the tiny food from the water.
September 3, 2008 at 9:17 AM #265530Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantShark fact #14: Not all sharks are fierce carnivores. Some are quite harmless. Oddly enough, the most harmless sharks tend to be the largest! The basking shark, the whale shark and the megamouth sharks all fit this description.
These huge sharks eat plankton, a tiny shrimp-like creature found in the ocean. To do this, they swim forward with their mouths wide open. “Gill rakers” at the back of their throat strain the tiny food from the water.
September 3, 2008 at 9:17 AM #265544Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantShark fact #14: Not all sharks are fierce carnivores. Some are quite harmless. Oddly enough, the most harmless sharks tend to be the largest! The basking shark, the whale shark and the megamouth sharks all fit this description.
These huge sharks eat plankton, a tiny shrimp-like creature found in the ocean. To do this, they swim forward with their mouths wide open. “Gill rakers” at the back of their throat strain the tiny food from the water.
September 3, 2008 at 9:17 AM #265588Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantShark fact #14: Not all sharks are fierce carnivores. Some are quite harmless. Oddly enough, the most harmless sharks tend to be the largest! The basking shark, the whale shark and the megamouth sharks all fit this description.
These huge sharks eat plankton, a tiny shrimp-like creature found in the ocean. To do this, they swim forward with their mouths wide open. “Gill rakers” at the back of their throat strain the tiny food from the water.
September 3, 2008 at 9:17 AM #265622Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantShark fact #14: Not all sharks are fierce carnivores. Some are quite harmless. Oddly enough, the most harmless sharks tend to be the largest! The basking shark, the whale shark and the megamouth sharks all fit this description.
These huge sharks eat plankton, a tiny shrimp-like creature found in the ocean. To do this, they swim forward with their mouths wide open. “Gill rakers” at the back of their throat strain the tiny food from the water.
September 3, 2008 at 2:47 PM #265419Shadowfax
ParticipantKeep the shark facts alive!
Shark Fact # 15: Baby sharks
Baby sharks, called pups, come into this world in three different ways: 1) eggs are laid, 2) eggs hatch inside the mother and then are born and 3) pups sharks grow inside the mother.
Ok, maybe that was Shark Facts 15 through 17…
September 3, 2008 at 2:47 PM #265630Shadowfax
ParticipantKeep the shark facts alive!
Shark Fact # 15: Baby sharks
Baby sharks, called pups, come into this world in three different ways: 1) eggs are laid, 2) eggs hatch inside the mother and then are born and 3) pups sharks grow inside the mother.
Ok, maybe that was Shark Facts 15 through 17…
September 3, 2008 at 2:47 PM #265644Shadowfax
ParticipantKeep the shark facts alive!
Shark Fact # 15: Baby sharks
Baby sharks, called pups, come into this world in three different ways: 1) eggs are laid, 2) eggs hatch inside the mother and then are born and 3) pups sharks grow inside the mother.
Ok, maybe that was Shark Facts 15 through 17…
September 3, 2008 at 2:47 PM #265688Shadowfax
ParticipantKeep the shark facts alive!
Shark Fact # 15: Baby sharks
Baby sharks, called pups, come into this world in three different ways: 1) eggs are laid, 2) eggs hatch inside the mother and then are born and 3) pups sharks grow inside the mother.
Ok, maybe that was Shark Facts 15 through 17…
September 3, 2008 at 2:47 PM #265722Shadowfax
ParticipantKeep the shark facts alive!
Shark Fact # 15: Baby sharks
Baby sharks, called pups, come into this world in three different ways: 1) eggs are laid, 2) eggs hatch inside the mother and then are born and 3) pups sharks grow inside the mother.
Ok, maybe that was Shark Facts 15 through 17…
September 3, 2008 at 2:58 PM #265423NotCranky
ParticipantYes, and those species of shark that do give live birth were the first animals to do so.
Shark Fact #18.
September 3, 2008 at 2:58 PM #265635NotCranky
ParticipantYes, and those species of shark that do give live birth were the first animals to do so.
Shark Fact #18.
September 3, 2008 at 2:58 PM #265649NotCranky
ParticipantYes, and those species of shark that do give live birth were the first animals to do so.
Shark Fact #18.
September 3, 2008 at 2:58 PM #265693NotCranky
ParticipantYes, and those species of shark that do give live birth were the first animals to do so.
Shark Fact #18.
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