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| | writes: I have studied sharks for 35 years and I love wildlife is correct. These are dogfish and they are members of the Tope family and yes they are Sharks, just like the oceanic Blue Shark which is also a member of the Tope family.
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| | writes: They look like dogfish, that had came in with the high tide but somehow didn't make it, when the tide started to go back out .
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| | writes: Also, now that i look again they look a lot like baby TIGER sharks - note the light stripes...
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| | writes: Actually, they are dead.
Sand sharks DONT live on sand w/o water... Period.
Sand sharks have nasty spikey razor sharp flesh tearing teeth, these look like baby sand or dusky sharks more like the sand sharks. Anyways, they dont BLEED either unless DEAD or WOUNDED. BEfor eyou spread things, you should do research Kallie
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| | writes: thats why there is no water around them.
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| | writes: well they arn't dead according to the imformation on the net I found they are called sand sharks and bleed like that, so they are meant to be on sand and in water. So they are not dead.
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| | writes: well they don't look very dangerous...there dead...
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