A leopard shark has five gill slits on either side of its body. The gill slits are on the sides of the shark's head.
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5 only two species have more than that six and sevegill sharks have well... 6 and 7 gills
The vast majority of the 500+ known species of shark have 5 gill slits, there are 4 species that have 6 gill slits and 2 species that have 7
it has 4 gill slits for extra air to breathe while it has another nose on its nostrils to smell prey from a far away distance
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The great white shark has 5 gill slits.
1 pair
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It would be more appropriate to say that all vertebrate embryos develop pharyngeal gill slits during one of the many phases in their embryonic development. This is because while gills are specifically present in fishes, pharyngeal gill slits are a general chordate feature.
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Spiny dogfish Squalus acanthias (also known as spurdog, piked dogfish and a number of other names) has five gill slits, all situated in front of the pectoral fins. This is according to Fishes of the Sea by John and Gillian Lythgoe (Blandford Press, 1991). The FAO FishBase (www.fishbase.org) is a good source of information on this and many other species of fish.