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Blue Shark Swims Through Shipwreck Coloring Page

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Imagine you're a sleek shark gliding around a sunken shipwreck, exploring coral castles. Sunlight filters down in shimmering beams?

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Word of the Day

Cartilaginous

Made mostly of cartilage, like our noses! Sharks have skeletons made of cartilage, which is lighter and more flexible than bone.

Did You Know?

  • Some sharks, like the Greenland shark, can live for hundreds of years – possibly over 400! That's older than most trees!
  • Sharks possess electroreception! They can sense the tiny electrical fields produced by other animals, helping them find
  • Unlike most fish, sharks don't have a swim bladder. Instead, their large, oily liver helps them control their buoyancy

Conversation Corner

  • ? If you could design a special underwater home for a shark, what would it look?
  • ? How do you think a shark might feel exploring a sunken ship covered in?
  • ? Imagine you could communicate with the shark. What questions would you want to?

Download this free blue shark coloring page, swimming realistically through a broken shipwreck for kids. Print and color anchors, chains, and coral today.

Image Details

"A large blue shark swims past a broken wooden shipwreck, surrounded by chains, anchors, coral, and barnacles."

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