Sharks
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Some
sharks
can lose 30,000 teeth in their lifetime.
Oh, hell yeah,
sharks
are awesome!
If something, yes, this is a good one,
sharks
are dangerous.
I actually, I'm very afraid of
sharks.
So as soon as I see a question about things I'm afraid of, which might be earthquakes, other religions, maybe I'm afraid of terrorists or sharks, anything that makes me feel, assume you're going to exaggerate the problem.
Because of the luxury of time, we were able to study animals such as
sharks
and grouper in aggregations that we've never seen before.
I've gone down 60 meters to see hammerhead
sharks.
DL: She saw fish, dolphins, whales, sharks, and even some sea turtles.
At night you can see what happened in a second; in daytime, we call them land
sharks.
My story starts in the northern Galapagos Islands, under 50 feet of water and a big school of
sharks.
I'd been scuba diving with a group of friends for about a week, and it had been glorious: manta rays, whale sharks, penguins and, of course, hammerhead
sharks.
And
sharks.
"Let's let that big old cloud of blood dissipate a bit before we have to surface through all of these sharks."
So this isn't a story about piercings or
sharks
or boilings or breakings.
But what I like about them is, they're like the freshwater equivalent of
sharks.
For those that actually reach the surf, they trade one set of threats for another, as they first face the repelling force of the waves, and then find a whole new host of predators awaiting them: Various fish, dolphins, sharks, and sea birds, as the young turtles come to the surface for air.
So going along, there's giant
sharks
everywhere, there are pyrosomes, there are swimming holothurians, there's giant sponges, but I make everyone go down to these dead fossil areas and spend ages kind of shoveling around on the seafloor.
Figuring similar things are made in similar ways, he argued the ancient teeth came from ancient
sharks
in waters that formed rock around the teeth and became mountains.
Many other animals, foxes, sharks, beetles, that butterfly we mentioned earlier, have this kind of symmetry, as do some plants like orchid flowers.
In this camp, we have foxes, beetles, sharks, butterflies, and, of course, humans.
But things got pretty edgy when we found green fluorescence in the stingray, because stingrays are in the Elasmobranch class, which includes ...
sharks.
Somebody's got to go down and check to see if the
sharks
are fluorescent.
It turns out that these
sharks
are not fluorescent.
So now it's going from fish and
sharks
into reptiles, which, again, this is only one month old, but it shows us that we know almost nothing about this hawksbill turtle's vision.
While the school of fish is elegantly twisting, turning, and dodging
sharks
in what looks like deliberate coordination, each individual fish is actually just following two basic rules that have nothing to do with the shark: one, stay close, but not too close to your neighbor, and two, keep swimmming.
I pictured big
sharks
ruling the food chain and saw graceful sea turtles dancing across coral reefs.
I've photographed everything from really, really big
sharks
to dainty ones that fit in the palm of your hand.
Close behind are
sharks.
Now, most people believe that
sharks
and dolphins are these mortal enemies, but during the Sardine Run, they actually coexist.
In fact, dolphins actually help
sharks
feed more effectively.
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