Small Sharks

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Cookiecutter Shark:
-They can grow up to 42- 56 cm (17- 22 in) in length.
-Their name "cookiecutter" comes from the feeding habit of gouging round plugs, as if cut out with a cookie cutter, out of larger animals.
-This species live in all of the world's major tropical and warm-temperature oceanic basins.
-These sharks can attack humans despite there size, but in schools of them.
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Whitespotted Bamboo Shark:
-Can grow to be 93 cm (37 in) long.
-They have a color pattern of white and dark spots, with dark bands and a brown body.
- They are one of the most common sharks in home kept aquariums.
-They are harmless to humans.
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Bluegray Carpetshark:
-Can grow to be 76 cm (30 in) long.
- As juvenile they have a black-and-white pattern and adults are brownish.
-They are also harmless to humans.
----------------------------------------------Horn Shark:
-They are common bottom-dwellers.
-Horn sharks can grow about 1.2 cm (3.3 ft) long.
-They can be found on the continental shelf of the eastern Pacific Ocean.
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Port Jackson Shark:
-Adults can grow up to 1.65 m (5.4 ft) long.
-Though the typical length for males is around 75 cm (2.5 ft) and a female's typical length is about 90 cm (3 ft).
-The sharks design is a dark brown harness-like makings on a lighter grey-brown body.
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-These are some species of shark that are particularly small.
-This is the end of a series of information based on sharks.

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