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Shark attacks are extremely rare in the Puget Sound. While sharks have been observed in the area, there have been no reported attacks on humans in recent history.
The animals that start with the sound "th" Thresher shark Thomson gazzel If there is more tell me
Sharks respond to a sound known as a "yummy hum." It's not an actual hum, though. It's an infrasonic sound that injured fish make, drawing sharks to an easy meal.
Tiger Shark Lemon Shark Great White Shark Whale Shark Basking Shark Megamouth Shark Grey Reef Shark Carribbean Reef Shark Black Tip Reef Shark White Tip Reef Shark Black Tip Shark Thats all poo poo!!
Bull Shark, Nurse Shark, Gray Shark, Tiger Shark, Mako Shark, Great White Shark and more. hammer shark, whale shark and the tresher shark
Yes, the word "shark" does have a short vowel sound. In the word "shark," the 'a' is pronounced as a short vowel sound, like in the word "cat." The short 'a' sound is typically heard in words where the vowel is followed by a consonant, as in "shark."
yes, shark has a short vowel
The biggest fish is the Whale Shark. It may sound like a whale, but it is a shark
"shark" in Hawaiian is "Manō" pronounced (Mah-no) a long "o" sound at the end.
Two examples are the basking shark and six gill shark
sharrk hear heart sound is like man.in water ,shark swim speedly
Shark attacks are extremely rare in the Puget Sound. While sharks have been observed in the area, there have been no reported attacks on humans in recent history.
No they cant the sound of a dolphin scares the shark.
The bluntnose six-gill shark and certain types of dogfish.
no its a dumb horrifiyying name makes u sound like a shark
no they don't but they have their mouth open all the time to eat plankton
The word shark begins with an "sh" sound, which is also found in words such as she, shack, shell, shift, shallow, sure, shock, etc. An alliterative sentence could be, she was shocked by the shark.