×

We've got news for you.

Register on SowetanLIVE at no cost to receive newsletters, read exclusive articles & more.
Register now

Born with survival instinct

SHARKS have a reputation as being destructive animals that attack almost anything, but the number of shark attacks is not as high as many people think. Here are some more facts about sharks:

SHARKS have a reputation as being destructive animals that attack almost anything, but the number of shark attacks is not as high as many people think. Here are some more facts about sharks:

Sharks do not have any bones in their bodies; they have a skeleton made up of cartilage (the tough, flexible tissue that makes up human ears and noses).

Sharks have very good hearing; they can hear a fish moving in the water from as far as 500m away.

A pup (baby shark) is born ready to take care of itself.

The mother shark leaves the pup to fend for itself and the pup usually makes a fast getaway before the mother tries to eat it.

sciencekids.co.nz; kidzone.ws; library.thinkquest.org

Would you like to comment on this article?
Register (it's quick and free) or sign in now.

Speech Bubbles

Please read our Comment Policy before commenting.