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  General Shark species information with accompanying gallery on the injusticies and cruelty against sharks.    

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Man Eating SharksMan Eating Sharks - Man eating sharks species information including: Great White Shark, Hammerhead Shark, Tiger Shark and Bull Shark. Also details on other kinds of sharks like Whale Shark, Hammerhead Shark, Mako Shark & more on man eating sharks. (and non man eating)


General Shark species information with accompanying gallery on the injusticies and cruelty against sharks.

 

Shark Information

They have been around for 400 millions of years, and some ancient species have existed before dinosaurs. They have evolved from placoderms, a group of primitive jawed fishes. The average lifespan is 20-25 years, but some, like the dogfish shark can live up to 100 years. They eat plankton, carrion, seals, and/or marine mammals and most (over 75%) of the 345+ species, are not even CAPABLE of the act and/or rarely encounter humans.

Like most large hunters, sharks are slow growing, reach maturity late, and have only a few offspring. Their large young are usually live-born. Unlike most other fish, which can lay thousands of tiny eggs, they produce too few young to compensate for destruction on such a massive scale and their population is greatly depleting. Some species are even considered endangered. In December of 1997, Australia declared endangered the Great White Shark and the Grey Nurse Shark. If the slaughter continues unchecked there is no doubt that we'll lose some species altogether, and others will be reduced to near extinction levels within a few decades.

Sharks have relatively large brains, and can be compared to relatively advanced animals. It's hard to believe, but they can actually be trained. They have also demonstrated a learning rate of the white rat or pigeon. They have been around for millions of years, and some ancient species have existed before dinosaurs. The first shark species appeared 400 million years ago. They have evolved from placoderms, a group of primitive jawed fishes.

Sharks are being unnecessarily killed. Through the decades there were very few Shark attacks but that did not stop unreasonable fear which, together with commercial (fins, cartilage or other consumer products) or just trophy fishing, is making havoc with shark population. Soon many species will became extinct.



 



The most relevant links we could find, placed here free

How Stuff Works - How Shark 'Work'. www.howstuffworks.com

Wikipedia - Sharks Info; Characteristics, Speed, Attacks, Senses & more. en.wikipedia.org

Sharks get intagled in nets and die.
Sharks get intagled in nets and die!

Sharks are caught for their fins
Sharks are caught for their fins

Or caught for sport.
Or caught for sport

The rest is often thrown away
The rest is often thrown away