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Every SHARK species explained in 11 minutes From great whites and tiger sharks to goblin sharks and 400-year-old Greenland sharks. This is your crash course through the most iconic SHARK Species on the planet. In this video, we break down how different sharks live, hunt and survive. From gentle filter-feeders the size of buses to deep-sea relics that look like living fossils. SHARK Species you’ll meet in this video: Great White Shark – Apex symbol of power, breaching on seals with brutal precision Tiger Shark – Striped opportunist that eats almost anything it investigates Bull Shark – River killer that can swim deep into freshwater systems Hammerhead Shark – Wide-eyed hunter using its bizarre head as a built-in radar Whale Shark – Gentle giant and largest shark species on Earth, feeding on plankton Basking Shark – Silent drifter, enormous but harmless filter-feeder Mako Shark – Speed demon and fastest of all sharks Goblin Shark – Deep-sea antique with a jaw that shoots forward like a trap Greenland Shark – Time traveler that can live for 400+ years Nurse Shark – Quiet forager resting in groups and vacuuming food off the seafloor Zebra Shark – Pattern shapeshifter, striped as a juvenile and spotted as an adult Blue Shark – Ocean wanderer built for endless migration across the open sea You’ll learn: → The differences between apex predators vs filter-feeding giants vs deep-sea specialists → How shark senses (smell, electroreception, vision) make them such efficient hunters → Why sharks are essential for healthy oceans – and what happens when they disappear → How long sharks have existed (hint: older than trees) and why so many are now endangered If you love shark documentaries, ocean life, “types of sharks” videos, marine biology or cinematic animal explainers, this one’s for you. 👍 If this video changed how you see sharks, drop a like. 💬 Comment below: Which shark species is your favorite and which one you’d never want to meet in the water? 🔔 Subscribe for more deep-dive animal breakdowns, ocean predators and wildlife explainers every week. #sharks #ocean #wildlife #greatwhite #tigershark #bullshark #whaleshark #hammerhead #documentary #animalexplainer