Why are sharks so awesome? - Tierney Thys

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Sharks have been celebrated as powerful gods
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by some native cultures.
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For example, Fijians believe the shark god Dakuwaqa,
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could protect fisherman from the dangers at sea.
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And today, sharks are recognized as apex predators of the world's ocean
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and include some of the Earth's longest living vertebrates.
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What is it that makes these fish worthy of our ancient legends
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and so successful in the seas?
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Much of their hunting prowess stems from a unique set of biological traits
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honed for more than 400 million years.
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Their cartilaginous skeletons are less dense than bony ones
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and require less energy to move.
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Large oily livers lend buoyancy to their streamlined bodies,
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and while trunk muscles of bony fishes attach directly to their skeletons,
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those of sharks also join to their skin.
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This special design transforms them into pressurized tubes
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whose springy skin can efficiently transmit muscular forces to the tail.
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Shark skin has additional remarkable features.
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Despite its smooth external appearance,
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at the micro level, it has a coarse texture
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thanks to thousands of tiny teeth-like scales
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called dermal denticles.
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Each denticle is coated in a substance called enameloid,
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which turns the skin into a tough shield.
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Plus the structure of denticles varies across the body
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in such a way as to reduce noise and drag
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when the shark moves through water.
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As for the teeth in their mouths,
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sharks can produce up to 50,000 in a lifetime.
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On average, they can lose one tooth a week,
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and each time that happens,
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it's rapidly replaced.
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Thanks to a layer of fluoride coating their teeth,
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sharks also avoid cavities.
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But teeth aren't the same in all sharks.
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They can vary across species and by diet.
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Some are dense and flattened,
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useful for crushing mollusks.
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Others are needle-like for gripping fish.
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The mouths of Great Whites contain pointy lower teeth for holding prey
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and triangular serrated upper teeth for slicing.
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This variety enables sharks to target prey in a diversity of ocean environments.
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Many species also have another peculiar trait -
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the ability to launch their jaws out of their mouths,
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open them extra wide,
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and grab prey by surprise.
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Over the course of evolution,
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shark brains have expanded,
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coupled with the growth of their sensory organs.
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Modern-day sharks can smell a few drops of blood
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and hear sounds underwater from 800 meters away.
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They're particularly well-tuned to low frequencies,
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including those emitted by dying fish.
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And like cats, they have reflective membranes called tapeta lucida
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at the backs of their eyes
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that dramatically improve their vision in low light.
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As if these heightened abilities weren't enough,
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sharks have even honed a sixth sense.
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They're able to hunt using a network of electrosensory cells
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called ampullae of Lorenzini.
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These cells are filled with hypersensitive jelly
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which allows them to detect electrical signals from prey,
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including the slightest twitch of a muscle.
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Some of the most iconic shark species,
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like Great Whites, Makos, Porbeagles, and Salmon Sharks
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owe their success to another surprising trait:
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warm blood inside a cold-blooded creature.
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Inside their bodies,
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they have bundles of arteries and veins
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called rete mirabile.
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Here, venous blood warmed up by the shark's working muscles
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passes right next to arteries carrying cold, oxygen-rich blood from the gills.
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This arrangement transfers heat to the blood
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that gets cycled back to the body's vital organs.
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Warmer muscles enable faster, more powerful swimming,
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while warmer bellies aid digestion,
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and the more rapid development of young in utero.
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And warmer eyes and brains keep the sharks alert in cold waters.
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With these amazing adaptations, there's more to revere than fear
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from the 500 shark species roaming our oceans.
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Unfortunately, one-third of these species are threatened
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due to overfishing.
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After millions of years in the making,
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these apex predators may be meeting their greatest challenge yet.
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