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#Finfact: Hammerhead sharks have 360-degree vision. Their wide-set eyes give them a nearly complete view of their surroundings. You can read about that study here: https://t.co/u7uaSUjtu9

#Finfact: Sharks can be found in freshwater. lyphis sharks are rare river-dwelling sharks found in freshwater & coastal rivers of Asia & Australia. And bull sharks can survive in both salt and freshwater and have been found in rivers like the Amazon and Mississippi.
#Finfact: Shark pregnancies are no joke - some sharks are pregnant for over a year. The frilled shark may have the longest known gestation period of any vertebrate (source: https://t.co/6DeWyVCFl1 although I've read it can get up to 3.5 years)!
#Finfact: Some sharks can “walk.” I'm not kidding - epaulette sharks use their fins to "walk" along reefs and tide pools. Don't worry, you won't see them wandering the seafood aisle of your local grocery story any time soon.
#Finfact: When flipped upside down, many sharks enter "tonic immobility" — a temporary, and thought to be harmless frozen state. More research has to be done into this state.
#Finfact: Did you know... sharks continuously replace their teeth. Some species can go through 30,000 teeth in their lifetime! Woah!
#Finfact: There are over 500 species of sharks, ranging from the tiny dwarf lanternshark (Etmopterus perryi; measures about the size of a human hand) to the massive whale shark, which can grow over 12 meters long!
#Finfact: Not all sharks are fast-moving predators! Some lie in wait until a meal arrives... like the ambush angel sharks who bury themselves in the sand and utilise the art of surprise to capture their prey.

#Finfact: No males around to have (shark) babies with? No problem! Some sharks can reproduce without males, a process called "parthenogenesis," which allows females to produce offspring asexually.
Read about such a case here: https://t.co/Zfabske7BY

#Finfact: Some sharks migrate thousands of kilometers! Great white sharks have been tracked traveling across entire oceans.

#Finfact: Thresher sharks use their long tails to stun prey. How? They whip them like a whip to catch fish more easily.

#Finfact: There is no parental care in sharks! So they are born ready to hunt. Baby sharks (called "pups") can swim and fend for themselves as soon as they’re born.
Photo: Baby Lemon shark by Shane Gross

#Finfact: Tiger sharks are known as the “garbage cans of the sea” because they eat almost anything, including non-food items. Talk about an idol for any foodie!

#Finfact: Shark eggs come in all shapes! Some look like spirals, purses, or horns. These are often called "mermaid’s purses." Here are some examples.

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