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How many bones do sharks have?

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Sharks have no bones; their skeleton is made up of cartilage. Cartilage is a flexible tissue that gives sharks their streamlined shape and allows them to move quickly through
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Sharks have no bones; their skeleton is made up of cartilage. Cartilage is a flexible tissue that gives sharks their streamlined shape and allows them to move quickly through the water.
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Sharks do not have bones in the same way that humans and most other animals have bones. Instead, they have a skeleton made up of cartilage - a tough, flexible material that is found in our noses and ears. Cartilage is lighter and more flexible than bone, which helps sharks to move through the water with agility and speed. So, technically speaking, sharks do not have any bones at all!
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Sharks don't have bones; instead, they have skeletons made of cartilage, a flexible and durable tissue. Their skeletons are primarily composed of cartilage, with some calcified cartilage in certain parts of their bodies, but they lack the hard bones found in most other vertebrates.
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