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National Geographic Coloring Book: Bull Sharks Picture
Bull Sharks Picture Parents: Subscriptions NG Kids Shop NationalGeographic.com More for Kids Kids Home Page National Geographic Kids Magazine National Geographic Explorer Classroom Magazine Homework Help Illustration by Natalya Zahn Bull Sharks Bull sharks can live in salt water and fresh water. The sharks often swim in rivers and lakes. Bull sharks have ...
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The Dolphin Institute - Resource Guide
They employ a diverse repertoire of feeding behaviors, including both solitary and social ... case of tool use by wild dolphins. Predators Sharks are the primary natural predator of bottlenose dolphins. Bull sharks, tiger sharks, dusky sharks and great white sharks most commonly prey on the bottlenose dolphin. ...
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The Pelagic Shark Research Foundation - In the News
We now know that great white sharks keep their blood warmer than the surrounding water, that tiger sharks do not return to the site of an attack to prey again, and that bull sharks ...
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Costa Rica: About Costa Rica
The area includes Tortuguero National Park, Barra del Colorado Wildlife Reserve and Tortuguero ...
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Animal Welfare - Aquatic Animals
The greatest threats to the whales today are entanglements and boat strikes. Sharks Shark sightings are recorded and collated by Primary Industries and Resources South Australia (PIRSA ... in Australian waters. Most attacks are attributed to only four species; Tiger Sharks, White Pointers (Great Whites), Bull Sharks and Bronze Whalers. Fishing The fishing industry can be divided into ...
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Bull Shark
Pacific Ocean. Conservation Science Institute fellow Carlos G. A. Ormond works with bull sharks off the coast of Panama (see SHARP-Panama). Back to Predation or Find out more Bull Sharks Pacific Sleeper Shark Salmon Sharks Spiny Dogfish White Shark ...
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Sharks in Australian waters - Marine Species Conservation
While some sharks are probably not very selective feeders, certain sharks eat some foods more than others. For example, hammerhead sharks are known for eating stingrays; bull sharks eat other sharks; and smooth dogfish eat crabs and lobsters. Tiger sharks ...
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Florida Museum of Natural History Ichthyology Department
The majority of the catch has been sandbar sharks, Carcharhinus plumbeus (36% of the total catch). ... limbatus) Blacknose Shark ¹ (Carcharhinus acronotus) Great Hammerhead ² (Sphyrna mokarran) Scalloped Hammerhead ² (Sphyrna lewini) Bull Shark ² (Carcharhinus leucas) Dusky Shark ² (Carcharhinus obscurus) Lemon Shark ² (Negaprion brevirostris) Nurse ...
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The Pelagic Shark Research Foundation - The Sharks of the Monterey Bay - Pelagic Sharks
The white shark belongs to the Lamnidae (mackerel sharks), which include mako and salmon sharks as well. Along the California coastline, adult white sharks are an important predator of marine mammals, focusing mostly ... about 2 tons catches some sleep in between bouts of brawling with rival males. The bull elephant seals fight for dominance over the harems of females that cover the islands small ...
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Florida Museum of Natural History Ichthyology Department
Bull? July 10, 2008 Great White Shark 'In Lake' July 9, 2008 House Moves To Keep Shark Fins Out Of Fancy Soups July 8, 2008 DNA Confirms Existence Of River Sharks ... Sharks January 1, 2008 Sharks in the News: 2007 Sharks in the News: 2006 Sharks in the News: 2005 Sharks in the News: 2004 Sharks in the News: 2003 Sharks in the News: 2002 Sharks ...
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