Shark! - The Biggest And The Boneless😲Fish shows Off his Attacking Skills

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Sharks belong to the family of elasmobranch fishes.
Sharks are usually 5.8 to 7 meters long – which is at least 3 times the height of the average human. While the smallest species are less than 20 centimeters long, the largest one is about 12 meters. Sharks usually have a bodyweight of around 1500 to 4000 pounds. However, some can also weigh about 5500 pounds.

Experimentally, there are about 400 species that form about 14 to 30 shark families. Some of the common species include the great white, tiger, whale, salmon, and bull sharks

AMAZING SHARK FACTS!
Boneless creatures: Sharks are fish that don't have any bones at all. Instead, their body is primarily made of cartilage, the same material that the human nose and ears are made up of.

Good sightedness: They have good eyesight which implies that they can see clearly in dim-lighted areas.

Sandpaper texture: The skin of those fishes typically feels like sandpaper, this is often a result of their skin having tiny teeth-like structures.

Immobility trance: These fishes will become immobile once flipped the wrong way up.

Sixth Sense: Sharks have long been thought to own an insight, also known as a sixth sense

Ancient fishes: Sharks are ancient fish, and scientists believe that these fishes have been around for over 450 million years ago.

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