

It can reach up to 14.4 feet in length. It inhabits the Pacific Ocean from the surface to more than a mile deep. The warmer the waters the lower it inhabits. In some areas, it remains in the dark depths during the day and emerges at night. It moves very slowly, which allows it not to be detected by its prey. It feeds on octopus, fish and crustaceans that it sucks and crushes with its jaws. Because food may be scarce at the bottom of the ocean, it can store some in its stomach. Despite being a shark, it is attacked by killer whales who only feed on their liver because the rest of their body is harmful to them. Poor baby.
This species is characterised by its t shaped head. Its eyes and nostrils are located at the ends of the head. In this way, by simply tilting, it can see what is located behind it. It's back as grey or brown and its belly is white. Females are larger than males and can reach a length between 15.7 and 18 feet. Although a 19.6 feet specimen has been found, it lies near the continental shelves and feeds on fish and crustaceans. It can detect a drop of blood almost a mile away. He's practically a vampire. hammerhead sharks are solitary in adulthood, but young ones travel in groups. They have a special predilection for eating raise, which they attack from above the poisonous thorns do not affect them. Its reproduction is Vivi Paris, unlike its relatives of other species, excessive hunting and the fact that it only breeds once every two years has made it an endangered species.
It gets its name from the series of dark stripes on its backs that tend to fade with age. The largest specimen found was 18.04 feet long. It inhabits tropical waters, especially in the Central Pacific. It is a super predator that can gobble up anything, including objects made by humans. Even a car plate has been found inside. It is considered one of the most dangerous species that, unlike the white shark, not only bites the human being but also eats it. Its thick teeth with the tip facing one of the sides have proven useful in breaking hard surfaces like turtle shells. For the tiger shark breaking bones is nothing.
It is also known as the wide mouth shark it reaches up to 18.04 feet and And its mouth measures 4.2 feet in width. It is a very rare species, newly discovered in 1976 and Hawaii, there's not much information known about its characteristics because only 60 specimens have been seen in a period of 40 years. It has a huge mouth with several circular spots on the lower left, it moves through the water with its mouth half-open to capture crustaceans and small fish.
It is also called a boreal shark. It measures between 16 and 19.6 feet in length. It lives in the Arctic Ocean, on the coasts of Greenland and Iceland. Although it has also been seen in Argentina and Antarctica, it can reach depths below 1.2 miles. According to a study. Each boreal shark has a life expectancy of up to 400 years. Being the longest-living vertebrates in the world. They live calm lives, they only grow Row 0.3 inches per year and reach sexual maturity at 150 years old.
It measures 15.7 feet in length and weighs a tonne of those specimens of almost 23 feet that have been spotted. It lives in the warm and temporary depths found between 590 and 3600 feet. It is also called the shark of six gills, which indicates that it is a very primitive species because modern sharks have only five gills. According to a scientist. This species exists since the Jurassic period. It feeds on fish and crustaceans, although it can also be a scavenger. It has a row of sharp teeth and its upper jaw and Deadly Six-pointed teeth and the lower jaw that hurt just taking a glance at them.
The most feared of all sharks can reach up to 24.6 feet in length. And while there are some testimonies of people who claim to have seen larger specimens, they have not been confirmed. Its bite is 300 times stronger than that of a human job. Its teeth are shaped like arrowhead serrated edges that are continuously replaced. Behind each tooth, two or three lines are growing.
With 32.8 feet in length, it is positioned as the second-largest fish in the world. It weighs four tonnes, the equivalent of six and a half Holstein cows. They live in cold waters between 46 and 57 degrees Fahrenheit, and plankton is their main food. It feeds by filtering the water through its skills, which are huge and almost surrounded, said completely. This is why he's usually seen swimming slowly with his mouth open. Its sense of smell helps get it to the areas with the most food in general. They swim in groups of three or four and are quite friendly with humans, which has facilitated their indiscriminate hunting. From each dead basking shark, one tonne of meat and 400 litres of oil can be extracted.
it is the largest species of shark. It measures 39.3 feet in length. Although several untested testimonies claimed to have seen specimens of just over 59 feet, it didn't have its warm oceans less than 2290 feet deep. The largest group inhabits the Philippine Islands. its belly is white, and its back is grey with white dots and stripes that form a unique design in each individual like a giant fingerprint. It is somewhat slow, reaching a modest speed of 3.1 miles per hour. its mouth measures 4.9 feet and is fed by a water filtration mechanism sucking up to 1.7 litres per second. Once full. The shark closes its mouth and expels the liquid through its gills. Everything that measures more than 0.07 or zero points 11 inches is trapped in Gulf sometimes even coughs to remove food debris from its gills. It is a very old species that have inhabited the planet for 60 million years and has a life expectancy of 100 years. Despite its size. it poses no danger to humans.