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SHARK TRIVIA

1) What is the smallest shark?


The dwarf lantern shark (Etmopterus perryi) is smaller than a human hand.

2) Which organ can account for up to 30% of a shark's total body mass?


Unlike bony fish, sharks do not have gas-filled swim bladders for buoyancy. Instead, they rely on a large liver filled with oil.

3) Which shark can survive in freshwater?


Bull sharks can thrive in both salt and fresh water. They have been known to travel up the Mississippi River as far as Alton, Illinois, about 700 miles (1100 km) from the ocean.

4) Prior to the 16th century, sharks were known as ______.


Until the 16th century, sharks were known to mariners as "sea dogs". This is still evidential in several species termed "dogfish," as well as the porbeagle.

5) What percent of shark attacks in the United States are fatal?


The U.S. records by far the most unprovoked shark attacks--an average of 45 per year over. However, only 1.3 percent of these incidents are fatal--0.6 deaths per year.

6) What is a baby shark called?


Shark litters vary in size, from a single pup to over a hundred.

7) Which shark has fluorescent eyes?


The sharpnose sevengill shark has large, fluorescent green eyes.

8) What is the fastest shark?


The shortfin mako has an extremely streamlined body shaped like a torpedo that helps minimize drag as it cruises through the water. It can reach top speeds of 60 miles per hour.

9) How many teeth can a shark lose during its lifetime?


Shark teeth are constantly replaced throughout life. Multiple rows of replacement teeth grow in a groove on the inside of the jaw and steadily move forward like a conveyor belt; some sharks lose 30,000 or more teeth in their lifetime.

10) Which shark uses its tail as a deadly weapon?


Thresher sharks use their impressive tails to stun their prey with sharp overhead tail slaps. Their scythe-like tails make up half the length of their body.

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