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Opening Credits
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Introduction
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Fact 1 - Sharks have survived five mass extinctions on earth
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Fact 1 - Sharks have survived five mass extinctions on earth
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Fact 2 - There are over 500 different species of shark
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Fact 2 - There are over 500 different species of shark
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Fact 3 - The world's largest shark is the whale shark
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Fact 3 - The world's largest shark is the whale shark
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Fact 4 - The pygmy shark is smaller than a school ruler
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Fact 4 - The pygmy shark is smaller than a school ruler
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Fact 5 - Sharks have teeth that grow back for life
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Fact 5 - Sharks have teeth that grow back for life
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Fact 6 - A shark can have up to 30,000 teeth
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Fact 6 - A shark can have up to 30,000 teeth
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Fact 7 - Shark skin is covered with dermal denticles
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Fact 7 - Shark skin is covered with dermal denticles
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Fact 8 - Sharks detect the electric fields of other animals
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Fact 8 - Sharks detect the electric fields of other animals
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Fact 9 - Some sharks can glow in the dark
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Fact 9 - Some sharks can glow in the dark
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Fact 10 - The hammerhead shark has a t shaped head
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Fact 10 - The hammerhead shark has a t shaped head
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Fact 11 - Sharks smell a drop of blood from miles away
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Fact 11 - Sharks smell a drop of blood from miles away
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Fact 12 - Sharks are apex predators
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Fact 12 - Sharks are apex predators
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Fact 13 - Sharks can swim at more than 60 km hour
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Fact 13 - Sharks can swim at more than 60 km hour
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Fact 14 - The mako shark is the fastest of all sharks
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Fact 14 - The mako shark is the fastest of all sharks
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Fact 15 - Sharks live at extreme depths
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Fact 15 - Sharks live at extreme depths
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Fact 16 - The greenland shark can live up to 400 years
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Fact 16 - The greenland shark can live up to 400 years
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Fact 17 - Some sharks jump out of the water
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Fact 17 - Some sharks jump out of the water
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Fact 18 - Sharks have no bones, only cartilage
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Fact 18 - Sharks have no bones, only cartilage
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Fact 19 - Bull sharks keep their eggs until they hatch
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Fact 19 - Bull sharks keep their eggs until they hatch
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Fact 20 - White sharks are notorious for spectacular attacks
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Fact 21 - Sharks migrate thousands of miles
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Fact 22 - Sharks are essential to ocean health
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Fact 23 - The thresher shark uses its tail to hunt
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Fact 24 - Sharks have up to 7 distinct senses
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Fact 25 - Sharks don't sleep like other fish
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Fact 26 - Baby sharks are called sharklets
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Fact 27 - Sharks regenerate after serious injury
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Fact 28 - Some sharks lay spiral eggs
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Fact 29 - Sharks detect heartbeats
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Fact 30 - Sharks use the moon to navigate
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Fact 31 - The guitar shark has a flattened body like a stingray
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Fact 32 - White sharks dive to depths of over 1,000 meters
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Fact 33 - Leopard sharks have unique patterns on their skin
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Fact 34 - The angel shark looks like a ray when it hunts
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Fact 35 - The coral shark changes color to camouflage itself
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Fact 36 - Sharks have red and white muscles for endurance
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Fact 37 - The six gilled shark is a rare species
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Fact 38 - Bulldog sharks live in both fresh and salt water
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Fact 39 - Silky sharks behave socially in groups
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Fact 40 - Gelatinous sharks live in the abyss
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Fact 41 - Hammerheads detect prey with their broad heads
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Fact 42 - Some sharks have a gestation period of more than two years
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Fact 43 - Sharks regulate prey populations
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Fact 44 - Sharks don't have swim bladders to float
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Fact 45 - Sharks hear very low frequency sounds
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Fact 46 - The mako shark has teeth protruding from its mouth
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Fact 47 - The nurse shark uses vibrations to hunt
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Fact 48 - The white shark has a bite of 1 8 tons
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Fact 49 - Sharks rub against rocks to clean themselves
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Fact 50 - Lemon sharks have moving eyelids
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Fact 51 - The thresher shark strikes its prey with its tail
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Fact 52 - Sharks use temperature to migrate
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Fact 53 - Nurse sharks are nocturnal and rest during the day
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Fact 54 - Hammerhead sharks can have litters of 50 pups
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Fact 55 - Reef sharks live in shallow waters
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Fact 56 - Hammerheads often swim in schools
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Fact 57 - Basking sharks filter water to capture plankton
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Fact 58 - Sharks have thousands of sensory organs on their snouts
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Fact 59 - Sharks store energy in their livers
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Fact 60 - The lizard shark looks like a prehistoric snake
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Fact 61 - The sandbar shark appears to be smiling with its teeth visible
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Fact 62 - Tiger sharks eat almost everything they find
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Fact 63 - The carpet shark hides to surprise its prey
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Fact 64 - White sharks regulate their body temperature
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Fact 65 - The hammerhead shark immobilizes its prey with its head
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Fact 66 - Sharks clean pilot fish from reefs
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Fact 67 - The nurse shark sucks its prey into its mouth
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Fact 68 - Sharks eat sick animals for the ecosystem
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Fact 69 - Blue sharks travel thousands of miles
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Fact 70 - The zebra shark has stripes for camouflage
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Fact 71 - Nurse sharks rest together
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Fact 72 - Sharks dive quickly to follow prey
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Fact 73 - The hammerhead shark has a unique panoramic view
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Fact 74 - Sharks hunt alone or in groups, depending on the species
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Fact 75 - Sharks can swim backwards, a rare ability
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Fact 76 - The grey shark camouflages itself on the high seas
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Fact 77 - Sharks see in the dark with special cells
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Fact 78 - Sharks have a detachable jaw to hunt
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Fact 79 - Sharks sense changes in water temperature
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Fact 80 - The mako shark jumps out of the water to hunt
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Fact 81 - The lemon shark protects its young in mangroves
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Fact 82 - Sharks adjust their density to stay submerged
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Fact 83 - Sharks use courtship to reproduce
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Fact 84 - The leopard shark changes pattern as it grows
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Fact 85 - Sharks eat fish, crustaceans and other sharks
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Fact 86 - The angel shark hunts by hiding under the sand
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Fact 87 - Sharks have monochrome but very sharp vision
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Fact 88 - Sharks live in low oxygen environments
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Fact 89 - The elfin shark has a protractile jaw for hunting
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Fact 90 - Sharks are curious and explore with their snouts
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Fact 91 - Sharks are viviparous, oviparous and ovoviviparous
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Fact 92 - Carp sharks rest to surprise their prey
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Fact 93 - Basking sharks filter thousands of liters of water
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Fact 94 - Sharks don't have vocal cords to make sounds
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Fact 95 - Sharks slow down their metabolism to save energy
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Fact 96 - Sharks swim slowly into a resting place
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Fact 97 - Sharks depend on healthy oceans
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Fact 98 - Sharks use currents to migrate effortlessly
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Fact 100 - The albino shark is extremely rare to observe
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Ending Credits
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