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SHARKS ARE DANGEROUS, BUT ONLY WHEN THEY ARE DEAD!
 
They belong either in the ocean or on the harzardous waste dump!
 
Isn't it ironic that shark fin soup, which is believed to be an aphrodisiac, can actually make people infertile because of the high methyl-mercury content?
 
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Species & Families
 
Scientists classify fish into two main groups: Osteichthyes, and Chondrichthyes. Osteichthyes, or bony fish, are the vast majority of fish in the sea, they have a skeleton composed purely of bone. Chondrichthyes, on the other hand, including sharks, skates, and rays, have a skeleton that is made of cartilage...
 
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Close relatives of sharks, around 600 species; skeleton made of cartilage not bone, as is the case with sharks.

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