Squatiniformes
(angel sharks)
Angel Sharks
Pristiophoriformes
(saw sharks)
Squaliformes
(dogfish sharks)
Dogfish sharks (photo)
Bramble sharks
Greenland shark
Carcharinformes
(ground sharks)
Bull Shark
Caribbean Reef Shark (photo)
Tiger Shark
Lemon Sharks
Blue Shark
Milk Shark
Whitetip Shark (photos)
Hammerhead Shark (photos)
Barbelled Houndshark
Swell Shark (photo)
Leopard Shark (photos) (movie)
Silky Shark (photo)
Soupfin shark (movie)
Lamniformes
(mackerel sharks)
Mako
Great White Shark 
Thresher Shark
Basking Shark
Goblin Shark
Sand tiger Shark (photos)
Crocodile Shark
Megamouth Shark
Orectolobiformes
(carpet sharks)
Bamboo Shark
Zebra Shark
Blind Sharks
Whale Shark
Nurse Shark (photo)
Heterodontiformes
(bullhead sharks)
California Horn Shark (photos)
Hexanchieformes
(frilled and cow sharks)
Frilled Shark
Broadnose  Sevengill (movie)

 

Sand Tiger Shark

 Photos Courtesy of Donovan Gutierrez

Where they live Western Atlantic, Western Pacific,
and South Africa
What they eat soft bodied fish
Prey fish, bony fish, small sharks, squid, rays, crustaceans
Enemies fishermen
Size 10 1/2 feet long
Life Span 25 years
Colors gray and white
Reproduction alive or egg case egg case
How many babies can they have about three eggs
Uses  soup
Anal fin no anal fin
Interesting things use their stomachs to float
Teeth curved needle-like teeth for soft bodied fish; three rows of sharp, pointy teeth;
each tooth is about 1.5 inches long.
Number of Gills 5 to 7
 

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