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FAQs about Coldwater
Sharks in Captivity Identification Related Articles: Coldwater Sharks,
Leopard Sharks,
Port Jackson Sharks,
Cold Water Systems, Blacktip
Sharks, Nurse Sharks, Sharks
in General, Cartilaginous Fishes,
Moving Sharks,
Related FAQs:
Coldwater
Sharks 1,
Coldwater
Sharks 2, Coldwater
Shark Behavior, Coldwater Shark
Compatibility, Coldwater Shark
Selection, Coldwater Shark Systems,
Coldwater Shark Feeding,
Coldwater Shark Disease,
Coldwater Shark Reproduction,
Leopard Sharks,
Heterodontus,
Blacktip
Reef Sharks, Nurse Sharks,
Coldwater Systems, Sharks in General, Shark
Compatibility, Shark Behavior,
Selection, Systems
for Sharks, Feeding, Diseases,
Shark, Ray Eggs,
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An albino port Jackson shark
The below link is to a short article about an
leucistic "albino" shark. A funny error in one of the
first lines of the article though:
"As adults, they reach a maximum of just three or four
feet and feed on a variety of crustaceans such as
oysters, mussels and crabs."
Heehee... what wrong with this sentence boys and
girls? :)
<Har! Am feeding Harry (shell nut friend formerly of Amgen) and Kate (a
vivacious diver-employee of Big Island Divers... as other friends are out with
their wives for a romantic do...) a real crustacean (local palinurid from diving
last night). Bob>
Ant-
http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/fish/sharks/innews/specialyellow2004.html
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