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A shark does not have a swim bladder, so it uses its forward movement to control the vertical position.It is similar to an airplane.Mako sharks are the fastest swimming sharks and
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Sharks, such as the Great White Shark, are commonly clocked at bursts of 25mph, but have also been seen to swim as fast as 35mph in short bursts while hunting.
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1. Study about sharks before you go out to swim with them. Go to the library, or book store, to view the latest shark books. Summers are a good time for "Shark Week" documentaries
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Great whites, as well as most other large sharks, swim calmly at about 1.5mph. However, when hunting great whites have been clocked at around 25-30mph. You can find more information
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