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The Pacific A ngel Shark

The Pacific A ngel Shark. By C laysie and Lily. They have a blunt snout and are camouflaged to blend into the sand and rocks of the ocean bed. The Angel S harks are flat bodied sharks. The Angel Sharks are 5 feet long.

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The Pacific A ngel Shark

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  1. The Pacific Angel Shark By Claysieand Lily

  2. They have a blunt snout and are camouflaged to blend into the sand and rocks of the ocean bed. • The Angel Sharks are flat bodied sharks. • The Angel Sharks are 5 feet long. • This angel type creature has small, sharp teeth in a trap-like jaw.

  3. The Angel Shark eats fish, crustaceans, and mollusks. • The Angel Sharks are bottom dwellers that live on the Pacific Ocean floors of depths from 10 to 4,300 feet. • The Angel Sharks are not fast swimmers and their prey is even slower. The Angel Shark’s nicknames are Sand Devil and Monkfish.

  4. . The Angel Sharks are the coolest sharks we know in the Pacific Ocean.

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