Blue Shark Swims Deep Ocean Trench Coloring Page
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Imagine you're a little fish, darting between the corals in a hidden grotto. Suddenly, a magnificent shark swims by?
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Word of the Day
Cartilaginous
Made of cartilage, a strong but flexible tissue. Sharks have skeletons made of cartilage, not bone, making them lighter and more agile.
Did You Know?
- • Some sharks, like the Greenland shark, can live for over 250 years, making them among the longest-lived vertebrates on
- • Sharks possess special sensory organs called ampullae of Lorenzini, which allow them to detect electrical fields
- • A shark's skin is covered in tiny tooth-like structures called dermal denticles, which reduce drag and help them swim
Conversation Corner
- ? How do you think the jagged rocks and colorful coral help the shark in its?
- ? If you could ask a shark one question about the ocean, what would it be?
- ? How do you think sharks help keep the ocean healthy?
Download this free Blue Shark coloring page showing a realistic shark in a deep ocean trench, surrounded by sea plants and coral, for kids.
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"A powerful blue shark swims upwards through a deep ocean trench. It is surrounded by craggy rocky walls, various sea plants, and intricate coral formations."
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