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Heidi Mathea

Author of Tiger Sharks

12 Works 28 Members 3 Reviews

Works by Heidi Mathea

Tiger Sharks (2010) 5 copies, 1 review
Great White Sharks (2010) 3 copies
Sand Sharks (2010) 3 copies, 1 review
Dalmatians (Dogs) (2010) 3 copies, 1 review
Whale Sharks (2010) 3 copies
Poodles (Dogs) (2010) 2 copies
Nurse sharks (2010) 2 copies
Cocker Spaniels (Dogs) (2010) 1 copy
Mutts (Dogs) (2010) 1 copy

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Sand sharks
By
Sam Wright
Out of the 400 species of sharks, the one I’m going to talk about is sand sharks. Unlike most animals, sand sharks have cartilage skeleton. Do you want to know something? If you had dime for every animal you heard about that had countless teeth, you would have a dime because a sand shark has a mouth full of them. Sand sharks are for some reason, known by names. All of which, I do not remember. If you read both the book and this report, remind me. These sharks are show more like lone wolves. They hunt alone, however they start out as students in hunting school. They eat squids, crabs, lobsters, and smaller sharks. Like tiger sharks, a mother keeps her baby in an egg. Sadly a mother sand shark gives birth every two to three years. show less
TIGER SHARKS
by
Sam Wright

Tiger sharks are known for their stripes and spots on their body. Due to their massive appetite, tiger sharks eat anything that they can swallow. Until the Baby is born, the mother carries her baby in an egg inside of her. Once the baby is born, they have to survive on their OWN. Tiger sharks are the most dangerous sharks known to man. As a tiger shark gets older, the stripes and spots fade away. They are also found almost all over the world. They have great senses show more like smelling a bleeding fish from a far distance. In order to protect its eye while they are open, the tiger shark covers its eyes with its third eyelid. Remember when I said they eat anything they can swallow? Well because of that, they also eat waste baskets which isn’t good for them, or the underwater environment. In case of safety, don’t swim in murky waters, especially if you’re bleeding. show less

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