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I Am the Shark

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Located on a Great White Shark on its back, side and jaw, these detect water currents that might lead me to prey
A grey topside and white underside, this allows an animal to 'blend in' to the ocean environment when viewed from either above or below
Gives extra stability to a Great White Shark
For smelling
Baby sharks
The sneakiest shark, they are flat with wing like fins that make it look like a stingray, and can grow up to six feet long
The toothiest of sharks, has the strongest bite of any shark, is warm-blooded, grows up to 15-20 feet long, and is known for its white tummy
An animal that obtains its food by filtering food particles or tiny living things from the water
A system of jelly-filled pores on a Great White Sharks head that detect electrical fields caused by the movements of prey in the water
Breathing opening on a Great White Shark
These are used by Great White Sharks for balance and turning
Sharks are covered in these tiny scales
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This tail fin on a Great White Shark pushes it forward
They hunt and eat other animals called prey, such as fish or seals
Shiny, like blue metal, good at leaping out of the water, come as longfin or shortfin
To rise and break through the surface of the water
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Where garbage does NOT belong
A filter feeder, its almost 5 feet wide mouth opens up to meals of small fish and tiny plants and grows up to 40 feet long
When a body can change chemical energy into light energy
Its named after the shape of its head, can see in every direction except right in front of its nose, and can measure up to 20 feet long
Tubes under the skin along both sides of the body of a Great White Shark that detect the movements of prey in the water
On a Great White Shark, these help it to stay afloat and steer
On Great White Shark, these are used for stability and to help it stop
The smallest shark, it can grow as much as 7 inches long
Meat eaters
Kinds of sharks
Instead of bones, a shark's skeleton is made of this; it is lightweight and helps a shark float
Pull oxygen from water for breathing