shark造句181. Shark is the only fish in the sea that has no pneumatocyst, which means that it will swim to the bottom or even die if stopping swimming for a little while.
182. For many large coastal shark species, the declines were much greater - tiger, scalloped hammerhead, bull and dusky shark populations have all plummeted by more than 95 percent.
183. Rich brocade pedal vegetable E so on mentioning, seem to be also to a little bit scare into inaction:"That I now does the mansion seek a card shark to see?"
184. The whale shark is the largest fish in the world, measuring up to 20 m in length.
185. A 14-foot tiger shark attacked her, open Xuepentaikou, bit off Hamilton"s left arm."
186. Hammerschlag also nabbed third place in the student category with this photo of an oceanic whitetip shark approaching a tiny fish off Cat Island in the Bahamas.
187. A fish whose skeleton consists mainly of cartilage, especially a member of the class Chondrichthyes, such as a shark, skate, or ray.
188. Their notable finds included a deep-sea shark that swells its size by filling its stomach with water to scare off other predators, and a starfish that eats only driftwood.
189. While that evaluation isn't generally true, our story from 2 Kings supports the negative stereotype. A poor widow is at the mercy of a loan shark who takes advantage of her vulnerability.
190. Gathering coconuts was a problem cause of a dangerous man-eating shark named Doby Dick.
191. "The bull shark is known for its aggressiveness, " Landry says.
192. The boyfriend pulls out from the bosom the fruit knife, said: "Feared, but has the shark to come, I use this to cope with it."
193. We produce and export first quality shark fin from Atlantic Sea (Mexico).
194. Joined a fishing tour to Waterhouse Tasmania at Easter 2010. We caught plenty of flatheads, gurnards, pikes, kingfish, squids and Katy caught a gummy shark!
195. The other participant in this equation - the tiger shark - is perfectly suited for hunting large prey.
196. Other Ingredients : Gelatin, Glycerin. This product contains fish ( shark ) ingredients.
197. The researchers traced finds from the scalloped hammerhead shark species—collected at the world's biggest fin market in Hong Kong—back to rare populations in the Atlantic and Indo-Pacific oceans.
198. Happiness in sharks hasn't yet been studied or proven, but my bet would be that shark bliss occurs at these seamount stations.
199. Due to their high methyl mercury content, limit white (albacore) tuna to 6 ounces per week and do not eat the following four types of fish: tilefish, shark, swordfish, and king mackerel.
200. In this paper, mucopolysaccharide in shark cartilage was extracted and separated and the optimum extraction scheme.
201. As evidence of the river system's health, our skipper points out a 2m bull shark as it leaps skyward and a brahminy kite wheels overhead.
202. The shark meat was hydrolyzed with the enzyme hydrolytic technique in which subtilisin and papain were added simultaneously.
203. Finning as it is called, means cutting the fins off a live shark.
204. However, a proposal submitted by the European Union to extend the same level of protection to the porbeagle shark, critically endangered in the northeast Atlantic and Mediterranean, was shot down.
205. The 16-foot shark had clamped down on his back with three rows of razor-sharp teeth.
206. Reports of great white shark encounters with humans have been abundant this summer, with a few harrowing incidents of sharks circling tourist and fishing boats yielding dramatic images.
207. In November, an international conference imposed a ban on trade in whitetip shark from the Atlantic and on the hammerhead shark.
208. The sea was still and quiet and something told us that maybe we should leave too, and we climbed into our boat just as great white shark came into view.
209. In the last few years, 55, 000 reptile skins from India, 19, 000 big-eye thresher shark fins in Ecuador and 23 metric tonnes of pangolin in Asia have all been seized.
210. The freshwater shark, some 20 inches (50 centimeter) long, dates back to the late Permian period, when the Saar-Nahe Basin in southwest Germany was peppered with short-lived lakes.