PPT-Basking Sharks
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By Jared Basking Sharks have a big mouth for catching more fish and a pointed nose The basking sharks are the second largest fish in the world They grow up to 33
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By Jared Basking Sharks have a big mouth for catching more fish and a pointed nose The basking sharks are the second largest fish in the world They grow up to 33 feet long Look Like Where they live. Chordata. Subphylum: Vertebrata. Superclass: . Gnathostomata. Class: . Chondrichthyes. Subclass: . Elasmobranchii. Order : . Carcharhiniformes. & . Pristiformes. . (. Blacktip. Shark and . There are almost 400 different kinds of sharks. Each kind of shark looks different, has a unique diet, and behaves differently. . There are sharks in the four oceans of the world. . Some sharks are longer than a school . by Mark . Chklovskii. What Do Sharks Eat?. Sharks eat lots of animals. Sharks eat shelled animals, squid, and fish. They also eat seals. They can also eat other sharks. A shark is a . carnivore. . A shark can also eat dolphins, octopus, lobster, and sea urchins. A shark can also eat stingray, sea and sea turtle. . Galeocerdo. . cuvier. Megan Murphy. Order . Carcharhiniformes. - . Ground Sharks. Most dominant group of sharks ~200 described species. Anal fin. 5 gill slits. 2 dorsal fins. No fin spines. Mouth that reaches behind the eyes. Genevieve Rogan, Austin Marrs, Janet Kim, Joe Liverman. What’s a . shark. ?. There are many different types of sharks, however experts agree that all sharks share a few common characteristics:. -They are all predators. Phylum . Chordata. Class . Chondrichthyes. Subclass . Elasmobranchii. Superorder. . Selachimorpha. Known as “sea dogs” until the 16. th. century. Name “shark” may have come from the . Yucatec. The Amazing History Of The Frilled Shark. Scientist believe that frilled sharks have been around just as long or even longer than the dinosaurs!. Even longer than jellyfish! . That is millions of years and that is a very long time .. Learning Intention:. I can show my analysis of a poem through annotation of the text . Poet’s Main Idea. This poem depicts the startling encounter . MacCaig. had with a Basking Sea.. Basking sharks are one of the largest species of the shark family, in fact they are the second largest species of any fish, reaching sizes in excess of ten metres and weighing several tonnes. . Learning Intention: . We are learning how to read the poem for UNDERSTANDING. So that I can . Understand the basic points of the poem before I study the poet's techniques. Success Criteria: I can.... Learning intentions . I can develop my knowledge of MacCaig poetry . I can explore the use of poetic devices. Success criteria . I must annotate the poem. I should explain key quotations from the poem. By Sharon . Guynup. Summary. The article presents facts about the importance of sharks to the environment, their size, the threat they pose to people, the way they hunt and eat, their physiology, and their relationship to other aquatic creatures.. 2 and size depending on the species of shark. ey are direct adaptations for processing food and are tailored to the type of diet the shark eats. For example, a horn shark has molar-like teeth A shark is a fish – what is a fish?. Three types of ‘fin’ fish or ‘true fish’:. Jawless fish. : ~ 100 species. Primitive. Lack a jaw, cylindrical and elongated bodies, no scales or paired fins. Few commercial uses. e.g. Eels or snakes. Poetry of . norman. . maccaig. Poet’s Main Idea. This poem is about a strange and unsettling encounter that . MacCaig. has with a Basking Shark . A Basking Shark is a very large shark - reaching sizes in excess of ten metres and weighing several tonnes. .
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