Shark Information for Kids by Susanna Bachelor.
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Sharks are fast-swimming fishes that have a skeleton made of cartilage instead of bone. (Cartilage is an elastic tissue that is created before bone begins to form.) They are related to rays. Sharks are among the oldest animals on Earth. The first sharks lived more than 300 million years ago. Today there are more than 300 species, or types, of.
There was once a beach plagued by sharks in a land very far away, where no one could go swimming. The few daring humans who did go swimming were eaten by the sharks in a matter of minutes. Naturally, the beach had been closed to the public because it was so dangerous. However, a brave swimmer, an animal-lover called Alberto, had a plan to fill the beach back up with swimmers who could splash.
This shark's unusual name comes from the unusual shape of its head, an amazing piece of anatomy built to maximize the fish's ability to find its favorite meal: stingrays. A hammerhead shark uses its wide head to trap stingrays by pinning them to the seafloor. The shark's eye placement, on each end of its very wide head, allows it to scan more area more quickly than other sharks can.
Essays writing will help the child to be a great writer. If we read a biography of a famous author the secret we can find out is, they have started their writing passion when they were little kids. Most of our young child has imagination but they cannot convert that to words, but as parents, we can help them to convert their creative thoughts to words and it can be a way to be a successful.
Megalodon Facts for Kids. With a 7-foot wide mouth, a megalodon shark made an easy meal of some whales. Scientists discovered fossilized whale bones with megalodon teeth marks on the bones. These sharks preferred warm waters for breeding, but usually lived in deep waters offshore. Super-Size Shark. Scientists estimate a megalodon's size from fossils of its teeth and spine. Shark skeletons.
The Great White Shark is a large lamniform shark that can swim in water as shallow as 3 feet deep. They reach a length of 20 feet (6m) and weigh up to 5,000 pounds (2,240kg). For more information on these powerful animals of the sea, see the interesting shark facts below or download our comprehensive worksheet pack to utilise within the classroom or home environment.