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Sunday, July 23, 2023

Sharks are millions of years older than dinosaurs and 5 other facts that may surprise you

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Sharks are millions of years older than dinosaurs and 5 other facts that may surprise you

By Rachel Fadem, CNN
Updated 2:03 AM EDT, Sun July 23, 2023
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Sharks have scared us a lot this summer, primarily for suspected attacks on humans. However, humans are a larger threat to sharks than sharks are to us.

The 35th official Shark Week takes place from July 23 to July 29 on the Discovery Channel and aims to increase conversation and education about these ancient marine predators that are key to the health of the ocean. (Discovery Channel and CNN share parent company Warner Bros. Discovery.)

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Shark attacks are in the news again, but plenty of other phenomena are far more dangerous

There are more than 500 species of shark. They are as diverse as the dwarf lantern shark, which is smaller than a human hand, and the whale shark, which can grow as long as a school bus, said marine biologist Michael Heithaus, professor and dean of the College of Arts, Sciences & Education at Florida International University in Miami. Given that there are a large number of unique species, some characteristics may be true for one species, but not another.

Sharks have been around for hundreds of millions of years, and while they continue to evolve, they are also in grave danger. Largely due to overfishing, shark and ray populations fell by 71.1% between 1970 and 2018, according to a 2021 study published in the journal Nature.

Sharks can live for hundreds of years

Sharks have one of the longest life spans compared with other animals.

The Greenland shark is the longest-living known vertebrate on Earth, according to a 2016 study published in the journal Science. Researchers using radiocarbon dating determined that the North Atlantic species likely lives an average of at least 272 years, and often doesn’t reach maturity until 150 years of age.

Greenland sharks can live for at least 400 years, scientists have estimated.

Sharks are older than trees and dinosaurs

The earliest evidence of shark fossils dates back as far as 450 million years, which means these creatures have been around at least 90 million years before trees and 190 million years before dinosaurs.

Tooth size comparison between extinct Early Pliocene Otodus megalodon tooth and a modern great white shark.

Great whites may have doomed the biggest shark that ever lived, fossil teeth reveal

Sharks have been around since before Pangea broke apart, said Catherine Macdonald, director of Field School and lecturer at the University of Miami’s Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric and Earth Science. (There was one single gigantic continent called Pangea some 250 million years ago.)

Additionally, sharks have survived five mass extinctions, one of which wiped out around 96% of all marine life.

Sharks may be helpful for our environment

Tiger sharks, one of Australia’s primary predators, may help ecosystems respond to extreme climate events. The species’ prey, including green turtles, seabirds and stingrays, avoid shallow water, often areas with seagrass. As a result, the seagrass is able to grow to be bushlike and create a safe-haven nursery area for juvenile fish, shrimp and crabs, Heithaus said.

A tiger shark glides along in Beqa Lagoon in the Fiji Islands.
A tiger shark glides along in Beqa Lagoon in the Fiji Islands.
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Seagrass absorbs the carbon that is in the atmosphere and uses it to build its body. When the seagrass dies, the dead material gets buried in sediment on the ocean floor, and the carbon is taken out of circulation, Heithaus added.

Researchers are currently trying to determine whether other shark species play a role in this phenomenon and whether it occurs in other places such as coral reefs.

“It seems like it’s more than just tiger sharks,” Heithaus said. “It’s probably these bigger species that play an outsized role in helping shape the ecosystems they’re a part of.”

Shark pregnancies can last longer than 3 years

Reproduction patterns in sharks vary.

This newly hatched bamboo shark was born via artificial insemination.

Scientists bring to life nearly 100 baby sharks through artificial insemination

On average, sharks give birth after 11 or 12 months of pregnancy, but some sharks, such as the frilled shark and basking shark can be pregnant for over three years.

Some sharks, like mako sharks and bull sharks, give live birth, while other sharks, like cat sharks, lay eggs, said Jasmin Graham, president and CEO of Minorities in Shark Sciences, based in Bradenton, Florida.

Long pregnancy terms, and the fact that some sharks take 10 to 12 years to reach sexual maturity, like the great white, further impact populations decimated by unsustainable fishing practices.

Sharks do not vocalize

Sharks are primarily silent creatures, as they don’t have organs for producing sound.

Instead of speaking, sharks communicate through body language, such as zigzagging, shaking and moving their jaws.

Sharks can sense electricity

Sharks have a sixth sense — they can pick up nanoscopic electromagnetic currents. This extra sense can help them navigate the ocean and find prey, or even a mate.

“The minute electrical impulse that a prey’s brain sends to its heart to tell it to beat is detectable to sharks, so they can find hidden prey quite effectively,” Macdonald said.

With this finely attuned sense, sharks hunt sick and weak animals, playing a crucial role in keeping the marine ecosystem healthy.


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