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  1. The Way of the Shark: Lessons on Golf, Business, and Life by Greg Norman, 2007-10-16
  2. Sharks Poster (Posters) by Dover, 1993-08-11
  3. Selling Your Business : Beat the Sharks at Their Own Game When You Cash Out by Steven G. Goldfarb, 2001-04
  4. Shark Fishing by Mike Schmidt, 2006-06-29
  5. The Life Cycle of a Shark (The Life Cycle) by John Crossingham, Bobbie Kalman, 2005-11
  6. Reef Sharks and Rays of the World: A Guide to Their Identification, Behavior and Ecology by Scott W. Michael, 1993-04-01
  7. Incredible Sharks: SeeMore Readers Level 1 (SeeMore Readers) by Seymour Simon, 2004-01-01
  8. Close to Shore: The Terrifying Shark Attacks of 1916 (Bccb Blue Ribbon Nonfiction Book Award (Awards)) by Michael Capuzzo, 2003-04-22
  9. Swim with the Sharks : Without Being Eaten Alive by Harvey Mackay, 1988
  10. Cousteau's Great White Shark (Abradale Books) by Jean-Michel Cousteau, 1995-02-01
  11. The Requiem Shark by Nicholas Griffin, 2001-09-01
  12. Shark Island (Wiki Coffin Mysteries 2) by Joan Druett, 2005-10-01
  13. Sharks!: Strange and Wonderful by Laurence Pringle, 2008-01
  14. Sharks (Spanish edition): Tiburones by Seymour Simon, 2004-11-01

121. Sharks
Harder sharks are found in all types of oceans including the arctic, Debate the Danger of sharks. Research the danger of shark attacks using the
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If you are looking for information about a specific type of shark, click on our companion Shark Species page where will find connections to hundreds of more websites containing additional pictures and information. Easier
- Most people think of a shark as being a large, ferocious fish that has sharp teeth and feeds on meat. But in truth a shark can be one of over 370 different types and range in size from the whale shark, the largest of all fish that measure up to forty feet long, to the smallest shark, the spined pygmy shark that only grow to a length of about six inches. Harder - Sharks are found in all types of oceans including the arctic, but most are found in warm seas. Some prefer the spacious ocean depths, others are found in coastal waters, a few enter rivers and lakes that empty into the sea, and one species found in India and Pakistan lives only in freshwater rivers. Sharks are different from most other kinds of fish. They have a unique boneless skeleton that is composed of tough, elastic cartilage. Most sharks have a rounded tough-skinned, streamlined shaped body, somewhat like a torpedo. This helps them to swim. Unlike most fish, sharks do not have a swim bladder. Instead their oversized liver is filled with an oil that is lighter-weight than water. This also aids their swimming ability. Even so, most sharks must constantly swim or their body would sink.

122. WhaleTimes SeaBed ~ Whales, Dolphins, Sharks, Penguins And More
General information on today s marine animals of interest, including whales, seals, and sharks. Features whale puzzlers, tales, and books for kids.
http://www.whaletimes.org/
Welcome to the
WhaleTimes will take you on an adventure to the ocean. Do you like whales, seals, sea lions, sharks, penguins, and walruses? Then you're going to love WhaleTimes . Find out how your favorite animals survive in the sea. What they eat, where they live and much more.
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Visit the WhaleTimes library to learn about squid, whales, seals, El Nino, and more!
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Do you have a question about whales, sharks, penguins - Ask Jake! The new WhaleTimes Colossal Dictionary of Whale Words! Whale Puzzler Whale Tale Species Sleuth ...
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123. Fossil Sharks And Rays From The Cretaceous Of The Netherlands
Information and images of primarily Maastrichtian shark and ray fossil taxa. Includes discussions of collecting localities and links to other resouces.
http://home.zonnet.nl/jbastiaansen/index.html
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from the Cretaceous of The Netherlands 2004-2005 J. Bastiaansen
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Welcome !
This site is dedicated to the fossil sharks and rays from the Cretaceous of the Netherlands. Objective is to give a brief overview of the most common species which can be found in the cretaceous sediments of the SE part of The Netherlands and the adjoining area in Belgium. There are a few good books and journals with pictures about this subject, but most of them are out of print, so this site could be usefull for collectors who don't have them.
Important : I am a amateur fossil-collector and certainly not a specialist on maastrichtian shark- and rayteeth.
For this reason this site does NOT offer an exhaustive and complete list of all the species which can be found, just the most common species are listed. Recent publications mention the occurence of 52 species, but I restrict my overview to the 18 species I was able to collect during about a dozen visits to the ENCI-quarry near Maastricht. When collecting in the Limburg-area, you may have a good chance to find them too. All the teeth displayed on this site are in my collection and have been collected by myself during my visits to the ENCI-quarry. In some cases I included pictures of teeth that I have found at other localities than the ENCI-quarry. These species can be found in the ENCI-quarry too, but I have included them because it were exceptional good specimen or I had no proper specimen from the ENCI-quarry in my collection.

124. SDNHM: Shark School
Find out about sharks that live off the coast of San Diego and Baja California. We have descriptions of sharks, faqs, a glossary, and some games to play.
http://www.sdnhm.org/kids/sharks/
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Discover local shark species. Fish and Games
Angle your way through puzzles and posers about sharks. Shark FAQs
Check out these frequently asked questions about sharks. Shark Parts
What are the ampullae of Lorenzini? Find out in this anatomy of a shark. Shark Glossary
Don't know what "pelagic" means? We can help. Ponder This
Is it a shark or is it a ray? Discover the similarities and compare the differences.
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125. Shark Survivor
sharks are one of the most beautiful, fascinating and powerful creatures on this planet. Ultimately, their preservation will ensure ours.
http://www.sharksurvivor.com/
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"Our Beaches are Safe, But Shark Attacks can Happen!" Shark Safety Sharks Shark Survivor Tips Coastal Conditions Organizations ... File Report Shark Attack Victims Sharkwoman Interviews Submit Candidate SharkSurvivor.com Global Lifeguards We Recognize... Home Page In 1993, Lifeguard Dawn Schauman, who was 6 1/2 months pregnant, was viciously attacked by a 10 foot bull shark while swimming in the ocean off Indian River County, Florida. Her perilous experience as a shark attack victim led her to create this website to help educate the public about sharks and shark attacks. Read The Book Written by husband, Bill Schauman, Why Is She Smiling? is the true story of a woman and her spirit of survival. Find out why Dawn's shark attack was only the 2nd most traumatic experience of her life. Until our shopping cart is on-line again at our new hosting site, you can purchase on-line (Price: $14.95) at Amazon.com

126. Women's Tackle Football Team - New York Sharks
The official site of the New York sharks Women s Professional Football Team.
http://www.nysharksfootball.com/
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Honoring a Sports Pioneer
ome celebrate girls and women in sports as the Fins-Up Foundation honors Lucille Kyvallos on Saturday, October 1st. Kyvallos is a pioneer of women's basketball as an early college player and successful coach at Queens College and for the United States team in the World University Games in 1977. The evening will include cocktails, hors d'oeuvres and a silent auction. The silent auction will include items donated by: , and 5th Avenue Chocolatiere The celebration will take place on October 1st at Remsenburg, New York. For more details, please visit the Fins-Up Foundation website.
Sharks at Giants Stadium
or the second year in a row, the New York Sharks will be helping out the New York Giants. The Sharks will participate in the Giant's Fan Fest for season ticket holders at every Giant's home game this season. For the Giants schedule go to their website
Looking for a few Good Athletes
o you love football? Have you always wanted to play but never got the chance? Your chance is coming this Fall as the New York Sharks will be holding a series of tryouts for the 2006 season.

127. OBX Swim Club
Home of the OBX sharks a year-round USA and YMCA swim team located on the Outer Banks of North Carolina.
http://www.swimobx.com
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Our first meet of the season is almost here. The Meet Invitation and the Meet Entry Fee report have been posted. Twenty five swimmers have signed up for this meet. We look forward to seeing everyone there. Comments (0)
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128. Dirtmeister: Animal Adaptations -- Sharks
sharks It has gills, which take in oxygen directly out of the water. Because of its gills, sharks can stay underwater and not have to come to the surface to
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If you look at a shark, you will see it has a number of special adaptations that allow it to fit into an ocean environment. A shark has fins and a streamlined body that help it swim through water. It has gills, which take in oxygen directly out of the water. Because of its gills, sharks can stay underwater and not have to come to the surface to breathe. Sharks also have a tremendous number of sharp teeth, which make them fierce predators. In fact, if a shark accidentally breaks a tooth while chomping down on something, the tooth is almost immediately replaced by another tooth growing in the jaw. With all these special adaptations, sharks do really well in the ocean, but it would be very hard for a shark to survive in the Sahara Desert!
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129. Underwater Photography And Fine Art Prints By Magic Sea
Underwater photos of fish, whales, sharks, dolphins, turtles, coral, divers and many other ocean creatures.
http://www.magicsea.com/

130. Sharks
sharks are fascinating to many people, but to others sharks are primitive, vicious eating machines to be killed at every opportunity.
http://www.austmus.gov.au/factsheets/sharks.htm
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Illustration: K. Dempsey Sharks are fascinating to many people, but to others sharks are primitive, vicious eating machines to be killed at every opportunity. Many people mistakenly believe that sharks are a significant threat to human life. The majority of the 370 species of sharks are harmless, are less than 2 m long, and many species are less than 1 m long. The largest species, the whale and basking sharks, are plankton feeders, and no threat to humans. Sharks and their close relatives, the rays and the ghost sharks, belong to the class Chondrichthyes, the cartilaginous fishes. They are distinguished from the bony fishes by having only cartilage in the skeleton. A more easily seen feature is five to seven open gill slits on the side of the head in sharks (in rays the gill slits are underneath and the pectoral fins joined to the head), while bony fishes have their gill slits covered by an operculum or flap. The ghost sharks also have a cartilaginous skeleton, but their gill slits are covered by an operculum, or flap. One hundred and sixty five shark species, slightly less than half the world total, are found in Australian waters. Those families with the largest number of Australian species are the dogfish family Squalidae (40 species), the catshark family Scyliorhinidae (32 species) and the whaler family Carcharhinidae (30 species). Our sharks range in size from the 27 cm Pygmy shark (

131. "Shark Teeth!, JT's Sharks Teeth "
Large selection of shark teeth for sale.
http://www.jtssharksteeth.com/

132. CNN.com - Scientists To Breed Test-tube Sharks - Jul 28, 2005
The endangered grey nurse shark is its own worst enemy, its young eat each other in the womb, so Australian scientists have a radical rescue plan to
http://www.cnn.com/2005/TECH/science/07/28/test.tube.sharks.reut/

133. The Red Light District
Tiger sharks player pages for Brent Cullaton, Aaron MacDonald, and Mike Cavanaugh.
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on Mandy's Unofficail Tiger Shark's Home Page Email: power_play17@hotmail.com

134. Hawaii's Sharks
ancient fearsome revered reviled predator prey mysterious fish. Hawai‘i (Hawaii) sharks. Mano they are legend they are ‘aumakua they are sharks.
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135. CNN.com - Sharks Attack Three Off Florida's East Coast - August 20, 2001
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Girl bitten by shark while surfing receives aid for her wounds. DAYTONA BEACH, Florida (CNN) Sharks attacked three surfers off Florida's upper east coast Sunday, a few miles from where three men were bitten the previous day. The day's first attack occurred about 11:30 a.m. EDT when a shark bit the foot of a 17-year-old girl about 100 yards off the beach at Wilbur-By-The-Sea south of Daytona Beach, said Joe Wooden, deputy chief of the Daytona Beach Patrol. Wooden said the victim, whose name was not released, was bitten as she was riding a surfboard; she was taken to Halifax Medical Center in Daytona Beach where she was treated and released. "She caught a wave, she came off her board, she was going to say something to me, and she screamed and she started yelling," said Scott Love, the girl's boyfriend. "I jumped off my board, threw it to shore and went to her." VIDEO Three men were treated at a hospital Saturday after being bitten by sharks near New Smyrna Beach (August 19) Play video (QuickTime, Real or Windows Media)

136. Pool Sharks - Online Pool Game
Offers free multiplayer pool and chat against other opponents.
http://www.poolgame.co.uk/
You are not logged in Play as Guest! Game Instructions New User View Forum Contact Us Pool Sharks Previous Version funkypool .com funkysnooker.com part of funkypool .com Welcome to Pool Sharks. Click "Play as Guest", place the white ball, then smash that break! Play on, have fun, and respect other users! If you like the game then please create a new user on funkypool .com (our parent site). On there you can enter tournaments and participate in the forum community. Game Announcements nick - Admin 8:54 Wed 16/09/05 (BST) A new free online snooker game has been created by the makers of funkypool.com, take a look on http://www.funkysnooker.com/ nick - Admin 1:00 Wed 5/08/05 (BST) The previous version of Pool Sharks is still available, located at http://www.poolgame.co.uk/old/ Please note guests are no longer allowed in the older version. Kind Regards Nick funkypool .com Terms of Service

137. Tony Holmes Fantasy Sharks
Features news, articles, projections, cheatsheets, statistics, mock drafts, tools, analysis, and message board.
http://FantasySharks.com/

138. ADW: Chondrichthyes: Classification
Class Chondrichthyes (rays, sharks, and relatives). pictures. Subclass Elasmobranchii pictures. Superorder Euselachii pictures
http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/information/Chondrichthyes.h
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Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Subphylum Vertebrata Class Chondrichthyes
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139. Sharklady's Save Our Sharks
Dedication to the conservation and protection of sharks from the cruel and senseless practice of finning.
http://www.angelfire.com/nd/sharklady/saveoursharks.html
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140. :: Discovery Channel CA ::
Got an idea that sharks are coldblooded underwater predators? You re partly right, but there are warm-blooded, or endothermic, sharks too — not to mention
http://www.exn.ca/sharks/
Got an idea that sharks are cold-blooded underwater predators? You're partly right, but there are warm-blooded, or endothermic, sharks too — not to mention a few species which might provide lifesaving compounds. Read up on the exploits of the shark... The Shark That Won't Be Caged
For fifty years aquaria have been chasing one elusive shark for public display. He eludes them still... Anatomy of a shark bite
See why a shark attack victim is returning to the scene of the crime...
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The enormous whale shark can turn its stomach inside out to get rid of anything it that shouldn't be there. In a process known as gastric eversion, it slowly pushes its stomach lining up and out of its mouth, turning it inside out and washing away any dangerous or indigestible contents.

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