Welcome to The Shark Fan Club. I created this club because I like sharks so much! I hope that we can get some interesting discussions going and that we can...
I thought that I would come up with the first trivia question, I think that it is relatively easy:<br><br>Where did I get my name of Isurus from? <br>If you...
I've been fascinated with sharks my entire life. I moved to Florida 2 years ago, and my interest peaked, especially with all the minor shark attacks that ...
Thanks for creating this club! I've never met anyone that is as fascinated with sharks as I am! I drive my family crazy with all the Discovery Channel shark...
Your message is entirely correct, sharks are perfect, I am even considering being a marine biologist. We can talk about sharks as much as you want, that IS why...
You are one-hundred percent correct, actually, the scientific names are Isurus Oxyrinchus (Shortfin) and Isurus Glaucus (Longfin). They are definetely my...
Your perfectly welcome for starting the club! I'm glad that you like it so much! Please tell all of your friends and people that you think may like the club, I...
Here is the second trivia question:<br><br>What species of shark was discovered off of Hawaii in the late seventies by a naval research vessel?<br><br>-Isurus ...
Speaking of Shark Week, when is it this year! I usually end up missing it because I go on vacation and where I go doesn't have cable!<br><br>Isurus4...
According to discovery.com, Shark Week begins Sunday, August 8! Enter the contest to win a trip to an actual shark dive! Hurray; it ends July 22 at 5 pm!! I ...
You have A LOT to learn about sharks. First off, they are fish, but a special kind of fish that has a cartilagenous skeleton. There is so much that I can tell...
Nobody has responded to my trivia yet, so here it is again:<br><br>What new species of shark was discovered in the late seventies by a naval research...
Correct!<br><br>Now, here is another one. What type of shark is the Basking Shark more closely related to:<br>a. Whale Shark<br>b. Tassled Wobbegong<br>c....
Sorry, incorrect, it may eat and have a size simialr to the whale shark, but it is more closely related to the . . .<br><br>I'll give the answer later!...
I think I will need to do the research myself on this one because I got my answer from a book I read from the NATIONAL AUDUBON SOCIETY. <br>No offense to you...
It is most closely related to the Great White Shark of those chosen. While it has a behavior and diet very similar to the Whale Shark, large, docile plankton...
For the people in the club who have not posted anything yet, we all welcome your answers to the trivia and your own questions and ideas. Here is the next ...
After looking through my shark books and looking up stuff on the internet on basking sharks I can see where the Basking shark and Great White look very...