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Mako sharks, thresher sharks and Great white sharks
megalodon sharks, great white sharks, frilled sharks, thresher sharks, tiger sharks, sand tiger sharks, lemon sharks, bull sharks, whale sharks, basking sharks, lepord sharks,black tip sharks. there is 12.
There are over 60 species of sharks found in Moreton Bay, including hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, and bull sharks.
A beaver shark just doesn't exist. I help work at this lake where we let kids ride this inflatable banana attached to a pontoon boat, we always say "Don't worry, the beaver sharks only like the color orange (Their Life-Jackets)." One day a kid came up and said " Are Beaver-Sharks real?" When I was 5 i broke my leg and have a scar that will last forever. So I showed him and he said "I knew it!"
Answer: Ther are approximately 440 different species of sharks divided across eight distinct orders. Examples of common sharks are great white sharks, tiger sharks, whale-sharks, dogfish, angel sharks and many others.
That man is treacherous
The treacherous ice is best to avoid The treacherous path through the woods had never been traveled before.
This example of how to use treacherous in a sentence is treacherous. The raging storm on the ocean was treacherous with fifty foot waves. No one could travel on the ocean. When the treacherous hurricane subsided the Coast Guard found many boats damaged and ships were sunk.
The roads were treacherous because of the snowstorm.
It was a treacherous hike to the top of the mountain.
A treacherous person is someone who is dangerous and will betray others.
The Treacherous Three - album - was created in 1980.
Cold temperatures, a foot of snow, and icy roads made driving treacherous. He enjoys mountain climbing despite treacherous terrain.
Dangerous, Hazardous, or Unsafe. 3 Synonyms for Treacherous.
The Latin word for treacherous is perfidus.Latin was the language spoken by the Romans.
The pirate committed the treacherous crime of stealing the captain's treasure.
Yes, it is. It is the adjective form of the noun treachery, which can mean villainy, perfidy, or disloyalty. But treacherous can also mean fraught with danger (a treacherous section of the road).