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Sharks do not have shelters in the traditional sense, like many terrestrial animals do. Instead, they often seek refuge in underwater structures such as caves, reefs, or kelp forests, which provide protection from predators and strong currents. Some species may also find comfort in deeper waters or among the sand, but they do not create or inhabit shelters like land animals. Overall, their adaptations allow them to thrive in a variety of marine environments without the need for fixed shelters.

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