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four different types of sharks are shown in this drawing lesson, which shows how to draw them

The Bull Shark (Carcharhinus Leucas) is a shark with a gray top, white underside, and find with dark tips. They were named after their short snout. Bull Sharks are most typically found in warm waters along the coasts or rivers and can live in both salt and fresh water—where they often are known to travel long distances up rivers. Downloads online #animals #sharks

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three different types of sharks are shown

A common characteristic of the Horn Shark (Heterodontus francisci) is that it maintains a particular routine. After scavenging close to the shore, it will return to its usual resting place. It belongs to the bullhead family, slow-moving and nocturnal. It is also called bullhead shark, horned shark, or pig shark. Downloads online #sharks #fish #animals

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The Thresher Shark (Alopias Vulpinus) is a shark species known for its extremely long tail that they use while hunting for food. They can be found along the coasts of North America and Asia in the Northern Pacific Ocean. Thresher Sharks typically eat meat, liver, skin, and fins. They are not often involved in shark attacks, but are hunted for their skin that is turned into leather and the oil in their liver that can be used for vitamins. Downloads online #animals #sharks

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