Shark
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The Basics
Scientific Name
Selachimorpha
Conservation Status
Varies by species
Location
Oceans worldwide
Average size
Varies by species
diet
Fish, seals, plankton
lifespan
20 to 30 years on average
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Overview
Sharks are incredible creatures that roam the oceans, showcasing a variety of sizes and shapes. They belong to the scientific class Chondrichthyes, which means they have skeletons made of cartilage, just like their distant cousins, the rays and skates.
Sharks can be found in every ocean, from the shallow shores to the deep blue abyss. They come in all sizes; some species can be as small as 20 centimeters (about 8 inches) while others can grow to over 12 meters (about 39 feet) long!
These finned predators have a diverse diet that varies by species. Some sharks prefer a buffet of fish, while others dine on seals and even tiny plankton.
Sharks play a vital role in maintaining the health of ocean ecosystems. By controlling fish populations, they help keep the underwater world in balance, making them the true kings and queens of the sea.
Most sharks live long lives, often between 20 to 30 years. Some species can even live longer—talk about having staying power!
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