5/26/2023 0 Comments Sharks! by Anne Schreiber![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The book is filled with beautiful photos and interesting facts about sharks.ģ. The blue shark is scientifically known as Prionace glauca.ġ.This book is a level 2 National Geographic Reader, which means it’s perfect for kids who are beginning to read on their own.Ģ. What scientific name is given to the blue shark?.For example, many sharks can sense electrical fields Common Questions on National Geographic Readers: Sharks! (Science Reader Level 2) In fact, there are only a handful of shark species that have been known to attack humans.Īnother reason sharks are so interesting is that they have some amazing adaptations that help them survive in the water. They hunt and eat other animals – sometimes even people! But don’t worry, most sharks aren’t interested in humans as food. So why are sharks so fascinating? Well, for one thing, they’re predators. These sharks can grow to be more than 20 feet long and weigh more than 5,000 pounds! One of the most popular sharks is the great white shark. There are many different kinds of sharks, from the tiny dwarf lanternshark to the massive whale shark. Some sharks live in warm, tropical waters while others prefer the cold waters of the Arctic. And they’re still around today, inhabiting all the world’s oceans. Sharks have been around for a long time – long before dinosaurs roamed the earth. Did you know that there are more than 440 species of sharks? That’s a lot of different kinds of sharks! In National Geographic Readers: Sharks! kids will learn all about these fascinating fish. ![]()
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