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Quiz
Shark Myths Quiz
If you think you've learned everything you need to know about sharks from the
Jaws
movies, guess again. There's more to these creatures than gruesome killing and carting around cartilage! See if you can separate the fishy falsehoods from the facts!
Provided by the
Discovery Channel
.
1
Sharks' teeth are replaced continuously throughout their lives.
a)
True
b)
False
2
Sharks can only breathe while they are moving, and must keep swimming to stay alive.
a)
True
b)
False
3
All sharks are potentially harmful to people.
a)
True
b)
False
4
Sharks will eat practically anything.
a)
True
b)
False
5
The largest shark species eat the smallest prey.
a)
True
b)
False
6
Sharks must roll sideways to bite.
a)
True
b)
False
7
In some species of sharks, the embryos eat one another in the womb.
a)
True
b)
False
8
Sharks can detect their prey without seeing or smelling it.
a)
True
b)
False
9
Shark cartilage pills can prevent or even cure cancer.
a)
True
b)
False
10
Sharks have poor eyesight.
a)
True
b)
False
11
A shark can detect a single drop of blood in the water.
a)
True
b)
False
12
If you are attacked by a shark, you should punch it in the nose as hard as you can.
a)
True
b)
False
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