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Sharks / Ichthyology / Predators / Common thresher / Leopard shark / Shortfin mako shark / Great white shark / Whale shark / Longfin mako shark / Fish / Carcharhinidae / Lamnidae
Date: 2010-07-01 14:04:36
Sharks
Ichthyology
Predators
Common thresher
Leopard shark
Shortfin mako shark
Great white shark
Whale shark
Longfin mako shark
Fish
Carcharhinidae
Lamnidae

Shark Species Profiles Background: Sharks have existed for about 400 million years, before dinosaurs roamed the earth! They belong to a class of fish called Chondrichthyes. Chrondrichthyes means "cartilaginous fishes". T

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