Sandbar Shark
The most abundant shark in the western Atlantic, the sandbar shark is rarely seen at the surface, instead swimming at depths between...
Learn MoreThe most abundant shark in the western Atlantic, the sandbar shark is rarely seen at the surface, instead swimming at depths between...
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