Sharks have a very streamlined shape. This shape is good for swimming and helps keep sharks buoyant or afloat. A shark’s tail otherwise known as the caudal fin moves them forward and downward, the side or pectoral fins provide lift, much like the wings of an aeroplane. Sharks have many rows replacement teeth, which grow on inside of jaws and move forward when needed. They are a bit like a conveyor belt as sharks feeding depends on its species and location most sharks are carnivores so they eat fish and sometimes other sharks. Some large sharks eat dolphins sea lions and small whales smaller sharks eat molluscs clams crabs squid lobster and other small life.
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