#SharkWeek fact of the day: Sharks don’t blink, they roll their eyes back into their heads to protect them when attacking prey. Basically, every shark does the Gen Z stare before they take a bite.
#SharkWeek fact of the day: Did you know shark teeth are covered in fluoride? It's like having built-in toothpaste! Sharks are out here with better dental care than us—no wonder they’re always smiling.
#SharkWeek fact of the day: flipping a shark upside down puts them in a trance-like state called tonic immobility. It's like an instant hypnosis. Hey @JohnCena , if you wrestle a shark next year, this move's for you since the attitude adjustment might not be waterproof.
#SharkWeek fact of the day: The goblin shark has the fastest jaws in the ocean, extending forward at 10 feet per second! It’s the ultimate fast food: grab and gobble - no drive thru needed!
The #whiteshark is one of the most incredible predators on the planet. If you watch each @sharkweek show very closely, you will begin to see the intricacies of this predator. They communicate through body language, they can be very social and they have surprising intelligence.
#Sharkweek fact of the day: Shovelnose guitarfish are ancient species that have barely changed over millions of years. One place you can find them is chilling on California shores, strumming along rock legends and not letting anything ruin their tour.
#SharkWeek fact of the day: sharks sense movement in the sourounding water and if the movement is dramatic enough, they investigate. They have a nose for drama and love when the Real Housewives visit the shore.
#SharkWeek fact of the day: Great white sharks can reach 18 feet and need 50k calories a day! Sharks this big are not often seen out and about because even sharks get self-conscious. Beauty standards are rough, even under the sea!
I would like to remind everyone that now’s the perfect time to go swimming because sharks will be on their best behavior with all the cameras rolling this week. Like humans, they also try not to get filmed in public and ‘canceled’ for foolish behavior.
#SharkWeek fact of the day: sharks can have up to 30,000 teeth in their lifetime. Saves them a few bucks on braces because if they don’t like their killer smile, they just get a new one soon enough.
A Triumph For Shark Conservation At The 14th CMS Conference
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Notably, the sand tiger shark (Carcharias taurus) earned a place on both CMS Appendices I and II.
#SharkWeek fact of the day: UK waters host sharks like the basking, blue, and Greenland! They love their fish & chips and gossiping about their royal family member, the Great White shark, that moved away to American, South African, and Australian waters. 🦈👑
#SharkWeek fact of the day: Sharks can be introverts or extroverts. A study done proved sharks have individual personalities. Some sharks are out there networking, while others prefer a cozy reef with a good book. Guess we all need a 'me week' sometimes, not just a ‘shark week’
#SharkWeek fact of the day: Sharks can’t vocalize because they don’t have an organ to produce sound. They communicate through body language such as zig zagging. They've also been playing the world's longest game of charades and we're all still guessing.
#SharkWeek fact of the day: most sharks are cold blooded. Rumor has it a new TSwift song “cold blood” might be in the works after that left shark prank.