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Old 25-03-2008, 05:47 PM
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just given birth to a sharkling ....
Is'nt a baby shark called a pup? or am I getting ? I would like to think they were called sharklings though.
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Old 26-03-2008, 01:32 AM
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Yes. Baby sharks are called pups. But like other cute baby animals, they can be referred to with a 'ling'. For all those who think they're cute, anyway... I'll try to look it up in the cute dictionary.

A shark's hunger can be satisfied with one good meal. The meal can last a long time because a shark uses little energy to swim. Some sharks hold food in their stomachs without it being digested. If they eat a big meal, it can last three or more months!

Wish you were more like him, eh?
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Is'nt a baby shark called a pup? or am I getting ? I would like to think they were called sharklings though.
I've no idea - but dogfish are related to sharks and you'd expect them to have pups!
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I've no idea - but dogfish are related to sharks and you'd expect them to have pups!
And catfish have kittens?
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'Live Young'. The young go into their parents' mouths for safety, until they grow big enough to live on their own. But that's catfish... as for sharks:

Sharks are naturally curious. In the Pacific, when fisherman spear fish and hang them on a belt around their waist, sharks will nip off fishes from the belt. Others 'sniff' them, we're a rather weird kind, doncha know?
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......... In the Pacific, when fisherman spear fish and hang them on a belt around their waist, sharks will nip off fishes from the belt. ........
If I were hanging small sharks around my waist I would be worried about having more than some fishes nipped off ..... ouch .....
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