Clipart images of many shark species. Sharks are fish that are entirely composed of cartilage, and often predaory to other fish.
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Brain
Section of the brain of porbeagle shark... |
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Centrophorus, dermal dentricles of
"Dermal dentricles of Centrophorus."—Finley, 1917... |
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Dogfish
"Lateral view of dogfish (Scyllium catulus). Note ventral mouth with naso-buccal groove, heterocercal tail, and unpaired fins. gs., Gill-slits; pc., pectoral fins; pv., pelvic fins." -Thomson, 1916... |
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Egg, shark's
"Shark's egg laid open to show the position of the young fish" — Goodrich, 1859... |
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Hound, smooth
"Noted for the smoothness of its skin; sometimes called Ray-mouthed Dog; takes bait, but is less rapacious than other species; common on the British coasts." — Goodrich, 1859... |
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Porbeagle
"Six feet long, and derriving its name from a resemblence of form to the porpoise. Common in European seas" — Goodrich, 1859 ... |
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Shark
"Theses are at once distinguished by their elongated, spindle-shaped bodies, their branchial apertures placed on the sides of the neck, and their pectoral fins of the ordinary form and position. The ... |
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Shark
An extensive genus of fishes of the ray family, found widely distributed in the ocean, but most abundantly within the tropics. The body is elongated in most species, the tail thick and fleshy, and the... |
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Shark Egg
"Shark is an English popular name for any individual of the group Selachoidei. Sharks are scaleless, and the skin usually rough. They are numerous in tropical seas, becoming scarcer as they recede fro... |
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Shark Nerves
"Side view of chief cranial nerves of Elasmobranchs." -Thomson, 1916... |
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Shark Stomach
"Siphonal stomach and spiral valve of Basking-shark (Selache). a, esophagus; b, cardiac portion of stomach; c, pyloric portion; d, pouch intermediate between stomach and duodenum, with circular valve... |
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Shark Teeth
Two teeth of sharks: "436, Carcharodon angustidens; 435, Lamna elegans." -Dana, 1883... |
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Shark Vertebra
"Lateral view of caudal vertebra of Basking Shark (Selache mazima). a, centrum; b, neurapophysis; c, intercrural cartilage; d, hemapophysis; e, spinal canal; f, intervertebal cavity; g, central canal... |
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Shark Vertebra
"Longitudinal section of caudal vertebra of Basking Shark (Selache mazima). a, centrum; b, neurapophysis; c, intercrural cartilage; d, hemapophysis; e, spinal canal; f, intervertebal cavity; g, centr... |
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Shark Vertebra
"Transverse section of caudal vertebra of Basking Shark (Selache mazima). a, centrum; b, neurapophysis; c, intercrural cartilage; d, hemapophysis; e, spinal canal; f, intervertebal cavity; g, central... |
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Shark, hammerhead
"Having a body like other sharks, but with a double snout like a double-headed hammer, and having an eye in the middle of each extremity; it is very voracious, and from twelve to twenty feet long." &m... |
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Shark, Hammerhead
The eight species of hammerhead range from 2-6m long, and all species have projections on both sides of the head that give it a resemblance to a flattened hammer.... |
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Shark, thresher
"Is twelve to eighteen feet long, the tail nearly as long as the body; it uses this member for attacking other animals by its powerful strokes." — Goodrich, 1859... |
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Shark, thresher
"Thresher-Shark (Alopias vulpes)."-Whitney, 1902... |
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Shark, White
Sharks belong to the Chondrichthyes family.... |
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Shark, white
"Has the body elongated, swims with great ease, measures from fifteen to twenty feet, is extremely voracious, and has been known to swallow the entire body of a man." — Goodrich, 1859... |
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Shark, White
An exceptionally big lamniform shark found in coastal surface waters in all major oceans.... |