Elizabeth Roseborough
1) Blue sharks
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Known as the ballerinas of the sea, blue sharks are long, elegant, and slow moving, but don't let that fool you! While blue sharks are not as aggressive as some other types of sharks, their serrated teeth, long pectoral fins, and teamwork mentality make them just as vicious as their larger relatives. From their ability to sense electromagnetic fields to their excellent vision, blue sharks are fierce predators. There are more blue sharks in the world...
2) Mako Sharks
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Known for reaching speeds of up to sixty miles per hour, the mako shark is a fierce predator. With its many rows of curved teeth, the mako shark has the incredible ability to hunt vertically, starting at the bottom of the ocean and propelling its body upward to attack its prey. The mako shark's blue topside and white underside allow it to camouflage perfectly into its environment. While mako sharks are apex predators without any natural enemies, humans...
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Imagine that you're standing on the banks of a river fishing with your family, when suddenly, you see a gray fin poking up through the surface of the water! While this sounds impossible, it does happen. We usually think of sharks as strictly ocean creatures, but nothing could be further from the truth. In this book, you'll learn about how some sharks are able to live in freshwater instead of saltwater, what freshwater sharks eat, where they live,...
4) Bull Sharks
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More dangerous than a great white? Loves swimming in coastal waters? One of the most aggressive creatures ever known to man? Bull sharks inspired the movie Jaws, and they continue to terrify divers and swimmers alike. Their stealthy hunting practices and their ability to survive in both fresh water and salt water make them sneaky, scary, and exciting. In this book, you'll learn about where bull sharks live, how their bodies work, and how to distinguish...
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Known for its whip-like tail and ferocious hunting techniques, the thresher shark is one of the scariest sharks in the sea! Surprisingly, the thresher shark does not hunt with its teeth, but with its amazing tail that is often as long as the shark's entire body. While not aggressive toward humans, thresher sharks herd schools of fish together before attacking multiple fish at one time. In this book, you'll learn about the thresher shark's diet, habitat,...
6) Rays
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Flapping their pectoral fins to propel themselves through the water, rays are like the birds of the sea. These gentle giants can be found throughout all the oceans of the world, and they're likely to pay a visit to humans by hunting for their prey along sandy shorelines. In this book, you'll learn about four types of rays-stingrays, manta rays, skates, and sawfish. Closely related to sharks, these amazing and unique creatures are a vital part of the...
7) Tiger Sharks
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Horses, tires, license plates, and suits of armor-tiger sharks are incredible predators that will eat anything! These vicious creatures are the second-largest sharks in the ocean and are known for their aggressive nature and likelihood to attack. From their ability to detect electric currents in the water to their special organ that allows them to feel movement from other animals, tiger sharks are amazing predators. From the Northeastern United States...
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In this comprehensive guide to the great white shark, you'll learn about when and why sharks attack (and what to do if you find yourself staring a great white in the face). You'll also learn about where these incredible creatures create their habitat, what they like (and don't like) to eat, their mysterious migration patterns, and why scientists have had such a difficult time learning more about the elusive great white. Delve into the biology of exactly...