
100 Amazing Facts about Sharks
Marc Dresgui
Discover the Fascinating World of Sharks with "100 Amazing Facts About Sharks"! Get ready to dive into the mysterious and captivating world of sharks with "100 Amazing Facts About Sharks". This book invites you to explore the wonders of these iconic...
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United States
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Discover the Fascinating World of Sharks with "100 Amazing Facts About Sharks"! Get ready to dive into the mysterious and captivating world of sharks with "100 Amazing Facts About Sharks". This book invites you to explore the wonders of these iconic marine creatures, revealing astonishing secrets and fascinating facts that will surprise you on every page. 🦈 Have you ever wondered: This book is perfect for: Sparking curiosity in young readersEducating about conservationStimulating interest in marine biologyEncouraging independent reading "100 Amazing Facts About Sharks" is more than just a book: it’s an immersion into the fascinating world of sharks that combines learning with entertainment. Duration - 3h 51m. Author - Marc Dresgui. Narrator - Marc Dresgui. Published Date - Friday, 19 January 2024. Copyright - © 2024 Marc Dresgui ©.
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English
Opening Credits
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Introduction
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Fact 1 - Sharks have survived five mass extinctions on earth
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Fact 1 - Sharks have survived five mass extinctions on earth
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Fact 2 - There are over 500 different species of shark
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Fact 2 - There are over 500 different species of shark
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Fact 3 - The world's largest shark is the whale shark
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Fact 3 - The world's largest shark is the whale shark
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Fact 4 - The pygmy shark is smaller than a school ruler
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Fact 4 - The pygmy shark is smaller than a school ruler
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Fact 5 - Sharks have teeth that grow back for life
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Fact 5 - Sharks have teeth that grow back for life
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Fact 6 - A shark can have up to 30,000 teeth
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Fact 6 - A shark can have up to 30,000 teeth
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Fact 7 - Shark skin is covered with dermal denticles
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Fact 7 - Shark skin is covered with dermal denticles
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Fact 8 - Sharks detect the electric fields of other animals
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Fact 8 - Sharks detect the electric fields of other animals
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Fact 9 - Some sharks can glow in the dark
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Fact 9 - Some sharks can glow in the dark
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Fact 10 - The hammerhead shark has a t shaped head
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Fact 10 - The hammerhead shark has a t shaped head
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Fact 11 - Sharks smell a drop of blood from miles away
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Fact 11 - Sharks smell a drop of blood from miles away
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Fact 12 - Sharks are apex predators
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Fact 12 - Sharks are apex predators
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Fact 13 - Sharks can swim at more than 60 km hour
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Fact 13 - Sharks can swim at more than 60 km hour
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Fact 14 - The mako shark is the fastest of all sharks
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Fact 14 - The mako shark is the fastest of all sharks
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Fact 15 - Sharks live at extreme depths
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Fact 15 - Sharks live at extreme depths
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Fact 16 - The greenland shark can live up to 400 years
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Fact 16 - The greenland shark can live up to 400 years
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Fact 17 - Some sharks jump out of the water
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Fact 17 - Some sharks jump out of the water
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Fact 18 - Sharks have no bones, only cartilage
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Fact 18 - Sharks have no bones, only cartilage
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Fact 19 - Bull sharks keep their eggs until they hatch
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Fact 19 - Bull sharks keep their eggs until they hatch
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Fact 20 - White sharks are notorious for spectacular attacks
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Fact 21 - Sharks migrate thousands of miles
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Fact 22 - Sharks are essential to ocean health
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Fact 23 - The thresher shark uses its tail to hunt
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Fact 24 - Sharks have up to 7 distinct senses
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Fact 25 - Sharks don't sleep like other fish
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Fact 26 - Baby sharks are called sharklets
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Fact 27 - Sharks regenerate after serious injury
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Fact 28 - Some sharks lay spiral eggs
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Fact 29 - Sharks detect heartbeats
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Fact 30 - Sharks use the moon to navigate
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Fact 31 - The guitar shark has a flattened body like a stingray
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Fact 32 - White sharks dive to depths of over 1,000 meters
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Fact 33 - Leopard sharks have unique patterns on their skin
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Fact 34 - The angel shark looks like a ray when it hunts
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Fact 35 - The coral shark changes color to camouflage itself
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Fact 36 - Sharks have red and white muscles for endurance
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Fact 37 - The six gilled shark is a rare species
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Fact 38 - Bulldog sharks live in both fresh and salt water
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Fact 39 - Silky sharks behave socially in groups
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Fact 40 - Gelatinous sharks live in the abyss
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Fact 41 - Hammerheads detect prey with their broad heads
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Fact 42 - Some sharks have a gestation period of more than two years
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Fact 43 - Sharks regulate prey populations
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Fact 44 - Sharks don't have swim bladders to float
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Fact 45 - Sharks hear very low frequency sounds
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Fact 46 - The mako shark has teeth protruding from its mouth
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Fact 47 - The nurse shark uses vibrations to hunt
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Fact 48 - The white shark has a bite of 1 8 tons
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Fact 49 - Sharks rub against rocks to clean themselves
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Fact 50 - Lemon sharks have moving eyelids
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Fact 51 - The thresher shark strikes its prey with its tail
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Fact 52 - Sharks use temperature to migrate
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Fact 53 - Nurse sharks are nocturnal and rest during the day
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Fact 54 - Hammerhead sharks can have litters of 50 pups
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Fact 55 - Reef sharks live in shallow waters
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Fact 56 - Hammerheads often swim in schools
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Fact 57 - Basking sharks filter water to capture plankton
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Fact 58 - Sharks have thousands of sensory organs on their snouts
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Fact 59 - Sharks store energy in their livers
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Fact 60 - The lizard shark looks like a prehistoric snake
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Fact 61 - The sandbar shark appears to be smiling with its teeth visible
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Fact 62 - Tiger sharks eat almost everything they find
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Fact 63 - The carpet shark hides to surprise its prey
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Fact 64 - White sharks regulate their body temperature
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Fact 65 - The hammerhead shark immobilizes its prey with its head
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Fact 66 - Sharks clean pilot fish from reefs
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Fact 67 - The nurse shark sucks its prey into its mouth
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Fact 68 - Sharks eat sick animals for the ecosystem
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Fact 69 - Blue sharks travel thousands of miles
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Fact 70 - The zebra shark has stripes for camouflage
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Fact 71 - Nurse sharks rest together
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Fact 72 - Sharks dive quickly to follow prey
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Fact 73 - The hammerhead shark has a unique panoramic view
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Fact 74 - Sharks hunt alone or in groups, depending on the species
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Fact 75 - Sharks can swim backwards, a rare ability
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Fact 76 - The grey shark camouflages itself on the high seas
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Fact 77 - Sharks see in the dark with special cells
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Fact 78 - Sharks have a detachable jaw to hunt
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Fact 79 - Sharks sense changes in water temperature
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Fact 80 - The mako shark jumps out of the water to hunt
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Fact 81 - The lemon shark protects its young in mangroves
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Fact 82 - Sharks adjust their density to stay submerged
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Fact 83 - Sharks use courtship to reproduce
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Fact 84 - The leopard shark changes pattern as it grows
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Fact 85 - Sharks eat fish, crustaceans and other sharks
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Fact 86 - The angel shark hunts by hiding under the sand
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Fact 87 - Sharks have monochrome but very sharp vision
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Fact 88 - Sharks live in low oxygen environments
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Fact 89 - The elfin shark has a protractile jaw for hunting
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Fact 90 - Sharks are curious and explore with their snouts
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Fact 91 - Sharks are viviparous, oviparous and ovoviviparous
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Fact 92 - Carp sharks rest to surprise their prey
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Fact 93 - Basking sharks filter thousands of liters of water
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Fact 94 - Sharks don't have vocal cords to make sounds
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Fact 95 - Sharks slow down their metabolism to save energy
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Fact 96 - Sharks swim slowly into a resting place
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Fact 97 - Sharks depend on healthy oceans
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Fact 98 - Sharks use currents to migrate effortlessly
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Fact 100 - The albino shark is extremely rare to observe
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Ending Credits
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