Basking Sharks are the second biggest fish in the world. Inside their gill slits they have bristles, similar to teeth, that filter their food from the water. These are giant sharks that often swim close to the surface (looking like they’re basking in the sun—hence the name.) They feed mostly … Read More
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Zebra Sharks
Zebra Sharks are nocturnal sharks. They are also called leopard sharks. As they grow, their stripes split into spots. So baby sharks look like zebras but older ones look like leopards. Hence the dual names.
Want to see what they look like when they’re teenagers?… Read More
Blue Sharks
Blue sharks are the most common types of sharks. They’re found in almost every part of the ocean, except the really, really cold places. Here’s a great site with some cool info on blue sharks.
Blue Shark video:… Read More
Goblin Sharks
Goblin shark sightings are rare.
The goblin shark has a long, flat snout that helps it detect prey. When it attacks its food, its jaw unhinges, making it look like a completely different fish in that moment. Its blood vessels make its translucent skin look pink.
Watch its jaws unhinge … Read More
Angel Sharks
Angel sharks have eyes on the top of their heads, so they can see while resting. They don’t swim very fast, but they don’t need to. They can hide out and camouflage on the ocean floor, waiting for prey to come along.
Here’s a neat video about scientists studying the … Read More
Thresher Sharks
The thresher shark has a very long tail. It thrashes from side to side to stun its prey before it gobbles them up. It also uses its tail to herd together groups of small fish before gobbling them up. It can leap out of the water.
Here’s that tail in … Read More
Nurse Sharks
Nurse sharks have feelers called barbels at the end of their snout that they use to feel around on the bottom of the ocean floor for food.
Here’s a neat video that features both zebra sharks and nurse sharks.
Mako Sharks
Mako sharks are the fastest sharks in the water. They can swim up to 60 MPH!
Want to see one launch out of the water?
How about see one feeding?… Read More
Saw-sharks
Saw-shark have a very long nose that takes up half the length of their bodies. They dig around in the mud or sand for food with their noses. They look a lot like their cousin, the sawfish. But a sawfish is actually a type of ray. You can tell the … Read More
Megamouth Shark
In 1976, An American research ship found a strange fished attached to its anchor. It was a new type of shark: the Megamouth. Its huge mouth—more than 4 feet wide—is full of tiny, tiny teeth.
It’s a giant fish, beautiful to watch, but very rare to actually see one.
Here’s … Read More