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Shark species introduction
There are over 500 species of sharks, and there is a great deal of diversity among them. Sharks include the world's largest fish, the Whale Shark, as well as some as small as a few inches. Most are predators, but a few filter plankton from the seawater.

Sharks are in the sub-class Elasmobranch, which they share with skates and rays. Shark species are categorized into the 10 orders, although some scientists divide them into 8 orders. Get to know them, here:



Comparison of shark orders
Scientists have created a logical system of classifying most living organisms on Earth using a system called taxonomy. Here is an at-a-glance comparison of the shark orders.
 
Frilled Sharks. Order Chlamydoselachiformes
frilled-shark-chlamydoselachus-anguineusFrilled sharks, a long, skinny shark that look like an eel, are among the oldest living species of sharks.
 
Cow Sharks. Order Hexanchiformes

broadnose-sevengill_notorynchus-cepedianusCow sharks are little known because they spend most of their lives in deep, cold oceans beyond the reach of divers.

 
Bramble Sharks. Order Echinorhiniformes
prickly-shark_echinorhinus-cookeiBramble sharks are named for thorn-like 'dermal denticles' that grow over their body. Bramble sharks are rare, although widely distributed.
 
Dogfish sharks: Order squaliform
greenland-shark_somniosus-microcephalusDogfish sharks are the second largest of shark orders with 128 species. Dogfish are highly diverse.
 
Angel Sharks. Order Squatiniformes
pacific-angel-shark_squatina-californicaAngel Sharks are reminiscent of skates, with flattened bodies. They often hide in the sand, waiting to pounce.
 
Saw Sharks. Order Pristiophoriformes
common-sawshark_pristiophorus-cirratusSawsharks resemble sawfish, with a long, toothy, sword-like snout to find and slash their prey.
 
Bullhead Sharks. Order Heterodontiformes
port-jackson-shark_heterodontus-portusjacksoniBullhead sharks are relatively inelegant for a shark, living clumsily on rocky reefs.
 
Carpet Sharks. Order Orectolobiformes
tasseled-wobbegong-eucrossorhinus-dasypogonCarpet Sharks derive their name from both their bottom-dwelling nature and varied coloration. Just don't step on one.
 
Mackerel Sharks. Order Lamniformes
great-white_carcharodon-carchariasMackeral Sharks include the most famous sharks, such as the Thresher, Mako, and the most famous of them all, the Great White Shark.
 
Ground Sharks. Order Carcharhiniformes
bull-shark-carcharhinus-leucasThe Ground Sharks are the largest of shark orders with 277 currently identified species and includes many of the most 'typical' sharks as well as some unusual ones.
 
Glossary
Definitions of a few words that are used within this introduction to shark species.
 



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