The inside of a shark contains organs such as the liver, stomach, intestines, and reproductive organs. Sharks have a cartilaginous skeleton (made of cartilage rather than bone) and powerful muscles that enable their swimming and hunting abilities. Overall, the internal structure of a shark is adapted to its predatory lifestyle in the ocean.
"Look inside" typically refers to examining the interior or contents of something, such as a book, a product, or a building, to gain a deeper understanding or insight. It often involves exploring details or features that are not immediately visible from the outside.
There are a great many deformed sharks in the world. Most of these sharks cannot be recognized as sharks and die because they cannot swim properly.
A pig-eyed shark, also known as a sixgill shark, has a broad, blunt head with small eyes positioned high on the sides of its head. It has six gill slits, which is a distinguishing feature as most sharks have five. The body is large and cylindrical, with a short, wide mouth containing multiple rows of teeth.
Dogfish have a slender body with a pointed snout, large eyes, and sharp teeth. They are typically gray or brown in color with a lighter underbelly. They have two dorsal fins and are known for their scavenging behavior.
The bottom of surfboards look like seals, which is food to a shark. Usually that is what causes shark attacks. In Bethany's book, she said she was wearing a watch on her left wrist, she still wonders to this day if it was the reflection of her watch that attracted the shark.
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A shark
a Cyclops shark looks like a white shark with 1 eye.
they look like this. (^^^)
it is grey with shark designs on it
yes
might look like a carpet...
big fish
yes it can.
It looks like blood
Like a shark, only bigger.
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