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Have you seen one of these before? It’s a zebra shark (Stegostoma fasciatum). Actually I THINK you’ll find zebras and sharks are two very different animals, ed Very funny. In fact, this creature is only called a zebra shark because the pups are born with black and white stripes. They’re not closely related to zebras, in fact, they’re not that closely related to any other animal, because zebra sharks are the only member of the Stegostomatidae family. Shark Facts For Kids, Zebra Shark, Basking Shark, Shark Conservation, British Beaches, Shark Facts, Mermaid Purse, Big Shark, Apex Predator

Have you seen one of these before? It’s a zebra shark (Stegostoma fasciatum). Actually I THINK you’ll find zebras and sharks are two very different animals, ed Very funny. In fact, this creature is only called a zebra shark because the pups are born with black and white stripes. They’re not closely related to zebras, in fact, they’re not that closely related to any other animal, because zebra sharks are the only member of the Stegostomatidae family.

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In the Giants issue of AQUILA we took a look at the Antarctic blue whale’s unlikely comeback. Once abundant across the world’s oceans, commercial hunting took the blue whale’s population down to a critically endangered level. Thankfully though, numbers are starting to creep up again – albeit very slowly. Let’s take a closer look at the most MASSIVE living species on our amazing planet. Whale Facts For Kids, Aquila Magazine, Blue Whale Facts, Whale Facts, Blue Whales, Facts For Kids, Cartoon Series, The Giants, Cartoons Series

In the Giants issue of AQUILA we took a look at the Antarctic blue whale’s unlikely comeback. Once abundant across the world’s oceans, commercial hunting took the blue whale’s population down to a critically endangered level. Thankfully though, numbers are starting to creep up again – albeit very slowly. Let’s take a closer look at the most MASSIVE living species on our amazing planet.

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