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blueoceancorner-blog · 6 years ago
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Happy women's day 2019 #sharks #shark #ocean #sharkweek #sea #nature #savesharks #underwater
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blueoceancorner-blog · 6 years ago
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There are about 400 different types of sharks, Their sizes vary from tiny to huge, these sharks look different and have different prey preferences, feeding habits and attacks behaviours. and these ten are the most popular in the world.
White Tip Reef Shark
This shark agile . It has been named with that name because of the presence of protrusions which are resembling flags with white color  on its fin , but it is far from being a sign of surrender . Its place is always in the shallow warm water in the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean next to Costa Rica Beach . It walks around without being afraid from anything , and do not give up it’s place to anyone . Besides that ; the reef sharks with white fin sleep throughout the day and it is often lax at the bottom of the ocean or hidden in the caves and sometimes it even sleep on each other Read more... https://blueoceancorner.com/types-of-sharks/
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blueoceancorner-blog · 6 years ago
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Tag a friend you would dive with to see the Hammerhead sharks migration 🦈 • #Didyouknow Most sharks are solitary, which means they live and hunt alone. Some hammerhead sharks, however, like the scalloped hammerhead sharks, live and hunt in groups called schools, some of which can be found just beneath the water’s surface. A school of scalloped hammerhead sharks can consist of hundreds of individuals. • Credit : @kimberlyswimberly 
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blueoceancorner-blog · 6 years ago
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Whale Trail 🐋 - #Didyouknow ? Each whale has a different design that can be found on its underbelly. The white markings are like human fingerprints. Scientists use these markings to recognize certain whales they may be studying. - Credit : @beaupilgrim
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blueoceancorner-blog · 6 years ago
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