is for Australia. Sharks can be found off the coast of Australia. By: Georgia
is for blue shark. The blue shark lives in the ocean with the white- tip shark. By: Jackson
is for cartilage. Sharks have skeletons made of cartilage, not bones. By: Leonardo
is for Dogfish shark. The Dogfish shark is only as a long as a loaf of bread. By: Kirstin
is for eyelids. Sharks do not have eyelids. By: Sydney
is for fins. Sharks have fins that help them swim. By: Austin
is for gills. Sharks use gills for breathing.
is for hunters. Sharks hunt for the food they eat.
is for interesting. Sharks are interesting animals. By: Wilson
is for jellyfish. Sharks live in the ocean with jellyfish and many other animals. By: Katelyn
is for kind. There are many different kinds of sharks.
is for lay. Some sharks lay motionless on the ocean floor, but they do not sleep. By: Tucker
is for moving. Some sharks must stay moving to live. By: Christian
is for nose. Sharks use their noses to smell for food.
is for oceans. Sharks live in oceans and seas. By: Ali Morgan
is for pups. Baby sharks are called pups. By Andres
is for quick. Sharks have to be quick to catch their prey. By Alex
is for reef shark. Reef sharks can be found near coral reefs. By: Clark
is for sharks. There are more than 350 kinds of sharks! By: Anne
is for tails. Sharks use their tails to help them swim. By: Paulina
is for unusual. A basking shark is an unusual shark.
is for very sharp. Sharks have very sharp teeth for catching their prey By: Samantha
is for whale shark. The whale shark is the biggest shark of all. By: Jordan
is for eXciting. Learning about sharks is eXciting. By: Mykia
is for young. Young shark take care of themselves. By: Davonne
is for zillion. There are a zillion reasons to like sharks!