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(saw sharks)
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(mackerel sharks)
Mako
Great White Shark 
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Orectolobiformes
(carpet sharks)
Bamboo Shark
Zebra Shark
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Bamboo Shark

Where they live Indo-West Pacific 0cean.
What they eat small deep ocean invertebrates and fish
Size thin , slightly flattened, elongated bodies.
2 spineless dorsal fins are about the same size; 3 1/2 feet
Colors adults are brown small dark spots with bars
Reproduction alive or eggcase eggcase
Anal fin yes, far back on underside
Interesting Things paired fins are used for walking across the ocean floor;
nocturally  active  
Number of Gills four

 

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