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 * Favorite Animals:**
 * Physical Char. || Body Functions || Diet || Life Cycle || Growth || Birth || Habitat || Adaptation || Problems || Active || Predators || Family || Relatives ||
 * Sharks are fish with a full cartilaginous skeleton and a streamlined body. ||  ||   ||   ||   ||   || Sharks include species from the hand-sized pygmy shark, a deep sea species of only 22 centimeters, to the whale shark,the largest fish,which grows to a length of approximately 12 meters (41 feet) and which, like the great whales, feeds only on plankton through filter feeding. ||   || Humans kill around 26 to 73 million sharks every year, compared to 5 human deaths every year. ||   ||   || Sharks include species from the hand-sized pygmy shark, a deep sea species of only 22 centimeters, to the whale shark,the largest fish,which grows to a length of approximately 12 meters (41 feet) and which, like the great whales, feeds only on plankton through filter feeding. ||   ||
 * Sharks breathe with the use of five to seven gill slits. ||  ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   || They are some of the world's most misunderstood predators, as they very rarely attack humans unless intimidated. ||   ||   ||   ||   || The bull shark,is the best known of several species to swim in both salt and fresh water it is found in Lake Nicaragua, in Central America and in the deltas. ||   ||   ||   ||
 * The teeth of carnivorous sharks are not attached to the jaw, but embedded in the flesh, and in many species are constantly replaced throughout the shark's life; some sharks can lose 30,000 teeth in a lifetime. ||  ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   || Much of this comes from killing them for their fins, which usually consists of the catcher cutting off the fins while the sharks are still alive, then throwing them back in, where they asphyxiate or are eaten alive. ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||
 * || The skeleton of a shark is very different from that of bony fishes such as cod; it is made from cartilage, which is very light and flexible, although the cartilage in older sharks can sometimes be partly calcified, making it harder and more bone-like. ||  ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||