Sharks have several distinctive body parts, including fins, gills, and a unique set of teeth. Their fins, including dorsal and pectoral fins, help with swimming and stability. Gills allow them to extract oxygen from water, while their sharp, replaceable teeth are adapted for hunting and feeding. Overall, these features make sharks highly effective predators in their aquatic environments.
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I think it help by the tail and on the top of the whale shark
The fin is the most important body part of the Great White because the fin is what helps the shark balance. If a shark didn't have fins, it wouldn't be able to swim straight.
The ARK is part of the word shark, not part of a shark.
It has a body like a shark and a head like a hammer, so it has a hammerhead shark-type body.
no because their left or right side of the brain controls a certain part of the body
The whale shark at 60ft
WELL, you can't be part shark unless your mommy or daddy was a shark. Or maybe someday you'll be bit by a shark and you'll start to grow gills. I'm sorry, but it's impossible to be part shark. Lucky for you, our scientific knowledge is growing, meaning you might find out you CAN be part shark :D Good luck!
A shark
The Mekong Giant Catfish is a part of the Shark Catfish Family.
The jaws of a tiger shark are its most powerful body part. Though not as strong as the great white's, they are still powerful to crush other animals' body parts like turtle shells. They can also bite through things like license plates, suits of armor, baseballs, and even tree trunks.
Because it is a shark. It's part of the class Chondrichthyes and the superorder Selachimorpha. That makes it a shark.