Sunday, November 10, 2013

Sharks sharks sharks!

Hola big fish!
Let's discuss my favorite type of shark: the Bull Shark, also known as Carcharhinus leaucas. The Bull Shark is a coastal dweller which can be found in all tropical and sub tropical oceans. They are solitary hunters that will feed on almost anything, but mostly bony fish. Bull sharks reproduce just like mammals. Their gestation period is about a year, and leads to a litter of 1-13 pups. Some interesting facts about the Bull shark would be that it has an average life span of 14 years, they swim quickly and capably at 11 mph, and they are one of the four most dangerous sharks in the world!
I hope I helped you learn something new today!
Sea you next time.
~Little Fish Leanne


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