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  2. Shark oil pattern - Wikipedia

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    A Shark oil pattern is a pattern of oil on the lane used by the Professional Bowlers Association in tournament play. A typical Shark pattern is 44 feet long. It forces players to move toward the center of the lanes, because if the ball moves to the outside it will not curve back into the pocket. This play is more risky, because it puts the ...

  3. Grey reef shark - Wikipedia

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    Grey reef shark. The grey reef shark or gray reef shark ( Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos, sometimes misspelled amblyrhynchus or amblyrhinchos) [2] is a species of requiem shark, in the family Carcharhinidae. One of the most common reef sharks in the Indo-Pacific, it is found as far east as Easter Island and as far west as South Africa.

  4. Stewart Springer - Wikipedia

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    Stewart Springer. Stewart Springer (5 June 1906 – 23 August 1991) was an American ichthyologist and herpetologist. He was a world-renowned expert on shark behavior, classification ( taxonomy ), and population distribution. More than 35 species of sharks, skates, rays, and other creatures are either classified by or named after him.

  5. Cincinnati entrepreneur to appear on 'Shark Tank.' Here's ...

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    Jasmine Hudson, a Winton Woods High School alum, and her partners Madia Willis and J'Aaron Merchant will pitch their company, Black Paper Party, on ABC's "Shark Tank" on Friday, Dec. 8. The ...

  6. List of sharks - Wikipedia

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    1Cow and frilled sharks (2 Families) 2Dogfish sharks (7 families) 3Sawsharks (1 family) 4Angel sharks (1 family) 5Bullhead sharks (1 family) 6Mackerel sharks (7 families) 7Carpet sharks (7 families) 8Ground sharks (8 families) 9Alphabetic sort.

  7. Cookiecutter shark - Wikipedia

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    Squalus fulgens Bennett, 1840. The cookiecutter shark ( Isistius brasiliensis ), also called the cigar shark, is a species of small squaliform shark in the family Dalatiidae. This shark lives in warm, oceanic waters worldwide, particularly near islands, and has been recorded as deep as 3.7 km (2.3 mi).

  8. Sharkskin - Wikipedia

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    Sharkskin. Sharkskin describes a specific woven or warp-knitted fabric with a distinctive sheen. Sharkskin is a twill weave fabric created using acetate, rayon, worsted wool, lycra, and other plastic fibers. The arrangement of darker and brighter threads in a twill weave creates a subtle pattern of lines that run across the fabric diagonally ...

  9. Wikipedia : WikiProject Sharks/Template shark article

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    This page describes a template shark article. First part just lists the headings and gives an idea on what to write in each section, the second part gives examples. <A tax box> Including picture and all field as per Wikipedia:WikiProject Tree of Life/taxobox usage <A general description of the sharks size and habitat and a few descriptive ...