Sand tiger sharks, great white sharks, whale sharks, basking sharks, thresher sharks and much more.
There are many types of sharks. There are at least 344 species of sharks that can be identified in the world's oceans. Among them, sand tiger sharks, great white sharks, whale sharks, basking sharks and thresher sharks are common species.
1. Sand tiger shark. The sand tiger shark, also known as the halberd shark and halberd shark, is a species of shark in the genus Trapidae and is mainly distributed in different places in the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific oceans. Sand tiger sharks are docile and non-aggressive unless provoked. 2. Great white shark. The great white shark is a large, offensive shark species that typically lives in the open ocean in tropical and temperate oceans, but enters soften in inland waters. The great white shark is the only remaining member of the Anthrozoon genus, and its numbers are declining and it has become a protected species. 3. Whale shark. The whale shark is a kind of fish found in tropical and temperate sea areas. It is distributed in summer and autumn throughout the maritime areas of China. They are distributed throughout the tropical and temperate sea areas, as well as throughout the sea areas of China in summer and autumn. Whale sharks are the largest fish in the world and their numbers are declining due to human hunting. 4. Basking shark. Basking sharks, also known as rat sharks, white-bellied sharks, largemouth sharks, etc., swim slowly and are a commercial shark species. 5. Thresher shark. The typical characteristic of thresher sharks is that their tail is very long, occupying almost the entire length of their body. The sharksFoxes like to slap the water with their tails in groups, then gather the fish to hunt together.