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requiem shark definition - Dictionaries - MSN Encarta

requiem shark (plural requiem sharks) ... Tiger sharks and blue sharks are requiem sharks. Native to: tropical waters. Family Carcharhinidae.

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requiem shark definition - Dictionaries - ninemsn Encarta

requiem shark (plural requiem sharks) ... Tiger sharks and blue sharks are requiem sharks. Native to: tropical waters. Family Carcharhinidae.

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Tiger Shark Jaws By TheSharkDoctor Shark's Jaw Teeth Sharks Tooth

The characteristic teeth and markings distinguish the tiger shark from all other requiem sharks. A Tiger Shark And It's Nictitating Membrane: Thanks For Your Inspection.

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Fishing for Sharks in North Carolina

Deeper waters attract every shark imaginable, including the huge "requiem" sharks -- purported man-eaters like the great hammerhead, tiger, bull, blue and great white sharks.

http://www.ncgameandfish.com/fishing/saltwater-fishing/NC_0706_01/

Silky shark - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The silky shark , Carcharhinus falciformis , is a species of requiem shark, family Carcharhinidae, named for the smooth texture of its skin. One of the most abundant sharks in the pelagic zone, the highly mobile silky shark can be found around the world in tropical waters. It...

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Wildlife: Marine World - Sharks

Several are members of the requiem family Carcharhinidae, including the Reef, the great whites are also requiem sharks, and their large size makes people potential though infrequent prey.

http://www.doc.ic.ac.uk/~kpt/terraquest/galapagos/wildlife/marine/sharks.html

TAED 3.0

view events leading to [Carcharhinidae, requiem sharks] move to [Carcharhinidae, requiem sharks] node; view events leading to [Scyliorhinidae, cat sharks] move...

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Sharks

Requiem sharks, such as Atlantic sharpnose shark (Rhizoprionodon terraenovae) and sandbar shark (Carcharhinus plumbeus), nurse shark (Ginglymostoma cirratum), lemon shark (Negaprion brevirostris)

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Howstuffworks "How Tiger Sharks Work"

To reinforce this point, tiger sharks are also part of a family Carcharhinidae, a family also known as requiem sharks.

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