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Saturday, 13 April 2013
11 Facts About Sharks
There are more than 350 different types of sharks in the world.
A shark can smell a fish in the water from more than a mile away.
The chance of being killed by a shark is one in nearly 300 million.
Most sharks as we know them today developed about 64 million years ago during the age of the dinosaurs.
The
film Jaws — though heavily fictionalized — was based on a real incident
in 1916, where four people were killed by a shark off the coast of New
Jersey.
Great white sharks eat 11 tons of food a year while the average human eats closer to half a ton of food each year.
Whale sharks are the world’s biggest fish.
One whale shark can give birth to 300 live shark pups in one litter.
Sharks
have been swimming in the ocean for more than 400 million years. They
predate practically everything that has a spine, including humans and
dinosaurs.
Sharks' eyes are on the sides of their heads, so they
have an amazingly wide sightline spanning nearly 360 degrees. Their
panoramic view of the undersea world is inhibited only by two blind
spots, one in front of the snout and the other directly behind the head.
The
Aztecs attached strings of chili peppers to their canoes to keep sharks
away, a practice that modern day scientists doubt was actually
effective.
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