Great White Shark Swims Through Coral Reef Coloring Page
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Imagine you're a Great White Shark, gliding through a shimmering coral reef, past brain-shaped and branching coral. What secret does the ocean whisper in your ear?
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Word of the Day
Cartilaginous
Made of cartilage, a strong but flexible tissue. Unlike our bones, a shark’s skeleton is cartilaginous, allowing for swift, agile movements.
Did You Know?
- • Great Whites have electroreceptors that sense tiny electrical fields created by other animals, helping them hunt in the
- • Sharks don't have bones! Their skeletons are made entirely of cartilage, which is lighter and more flexible than bone.
- • A Great White can detect a single drop of blood in 25 gallons of water. That’s like finding a tiny crumb in your entire
Conversation Corner
- ? If you could design a special coral reef home for a shark, what colors and?
- ? How do you think the shark feels when it sees the colorful reef after swimming?
- ? If you could ask a shark one question, what would you ask it about its life in?
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"A Great White Shark swims horizontally, surrounded by a dense wall of varied coral, including branching, brain, and tube coral."
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