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Learn About Sharks with AI

Sharks have been swimming in the oceans for over 400 million years โ€” even before dinosaurs existed! With over 500 species, sharks range from the tiny dwarf lantern shark to the enormous whale shark. Learning about sharks helps kids understand marine biology and the importance of ocean conservation.

Recommended for ages 3-15

Fun Facts About Sharks

Sharks do not have bones โ€” their skeletons are made entirely of cartilage.
The whale shark is the biggest fish in the sea, growing up to 40 feet long.
Sharks can sense electrical fields produced by other animals.
Some sharks must keep swimming to breathe, because water needs to flow over their gills.

Questions Kids Ask About Sharks

Q:Are sharks dangerous to humans?
Q:What is the biggest shark?
Q:How fast can sharks swim?
Q:Do sharks sleep?
Q:How many teeth does a shark have?

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