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Thursday, June 18, 2020

Sharks

If you read my Polar bear infomation report you will know sort of what  will do. I hope you learn something and enjoy.


Sharks 

 Sharks are prehistoric creatures and have lived for many more years than us humans. They have lived since the extinkt dinosours like the T-Rex, the spinasouros and many more. The megalodon is a shark that became egstinkt 2.6 million years ago. Anyway, this is an infomation- report about sharks and i will tell you about what they eat, what their dangers are, where they live and what their phisicle charicteristics are.

 Where do sharks live?
Sharks live everywhere. All sharks live in salt water (oceans). But their is one shark that can survive for about four years which is the bull shark. Some sharks live in reefs. Sharks can be found in all the seas in the world, even Antarctica. The shark that lives in antarctica is the greenland shark. Shaks will eat nearly anything that gets in their paths. They will eat fish, seals, whales and some sharks like the tiger shark and the bull shark will even eat other sharks. Did you know that sharks would even eat garbidge that is droped into the water. Personnely, I wish it would stop but not everyone that does it would care to listen to an elleven year old telling them to stop.

What are sharks preditors? Humans are really dangerous to sharks and so are orcas/killer whales. Sharks are a top preditor in the ocean so they do not have many preditors them selfs.
Sharks are big sea creatures that rome the almost emty seas. They are massive killers and they can have as many as three thousand teeth at once! Most sharks have five rows of teeth. They have a really good sence of smell as well as a pretty long nose. They are a fish but that might not be your first thout when you see a photo of one.

Thanks for reading my information report about sharks. I hope you learnt something. What would you do if you were attacked by a shark? I certainly would not be that happy if I were to be attacked by a shark.

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