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Sharks are fascinating creatures with powerful features. Did you know they have no bones but cartilage? They swim effortlessly at three miles per hour and reach top speeds of 40 miles per hour while hunting. Sharks are active day and night, constantly swimming to breathe, as they stop breathing when stationary. Their sharp scales aid in smooth water navigation, and fins play a crucial role in maintaining stability and speed. Gills enable sharks to extract oxygen from water. Learn more fascinating facts about sharks’ incredible bodies and appreciate these remarkable animals!
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Sharks Powerful Bodies By Madison Carpenter
Did you know ? • Sharks have no bones but they have cartilage. • Sharks bend easily.
Did you know? • Sharks swim about three miles per hour. • When they're hunting they go 40 miles per hour.
Did you know ? • Sharks swim day and night even when they’re asleep. • If sharks stopswimming they stop breathing and they die.
Did you know? • Sharks have sharp scales that help them go through the water smoothly.
Did you know? • Sharks swim good and fast Sharks fins are really important. • The fins help them be steady and swim fast.
Did you know? • Sharks breath oxygen from the water. • The gills help them breath oxygen into their bodes.
Sharks are amazing animals. Don’t be scared of them. I hope you learned a lot about sharks powerful bodies!