GIANT SHARK EGGS Surprise Toys with Sharknado, Whales, Sharks, Sea Animals for Shark Week

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Our Skarknado Shark Week Giant Surprise Eggs are full of surprise toys, sharks and sea animals. Learn about sea life with this fun and educational video for kids featuring sharks. GIANT SHARK EGGS Surprise Toys with Sharknado, Whales, Sharks, Sea Animals for Shark Week. #HowiSafari Thanks to Safari LTD for some of the great sharks and sea animals in this video.\r
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Sharks, whales and sea animals toys included in this video:\r
Shark Ray from Safari, Sharknado, Ball Fish 3D Puzzle, Shark Tub full of sharks with Hammerhead Shark, Bull Shark, Whale Shark, Great White Shark , Megamouth Shark by Safari, Dolphin water toy, Hammerhead Shark 3D Puzzle, Batman Unlimited Shock Shark, Beluga Whale and multiple Great White Shark.\r
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How to say Shark in other languages: Tiburón, سمك القرش, 鲨鱼, requin, καρχαρίας, כריש, hiu, squalo, 鮫, 상어, antsantsa, کوسه ماهی, rekin, tubarão, акула, акула, ปลาฉลาม, köpekbalığı, cá mập.\r
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My Shark and Sea Animal Research for this video:\r
Dolphin\r
Dolphins are highly intelligent marine mammals and are part of the family of toothed whales that includes orcas and pilot whales.\r
Found worldwide, mostly in shallow seas of the continental shelves, and are carnivores, mostly eating fish and squid.\r
Dolphin coloration varies, but they are generally gray in color with darker backs than the rest of their bodies.\r
8 feet (2.5m) long and weighs between 440-660 lbs (200-300kg).\r
The largest dolphin species is the orca, or killer whale. Male orcas grow to about 25 feet in length and weigh about 19,000 pounds.\r
can live over 40 years,\r
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Beluga Whale\r
The beluga whale is a small, toothed whale that is white as an adult.\r
Body is stout and has a small, blunt head with a small beak, tiny eyes, thick layers of blubber, and a rounded melon.\r
Beluga whales grow to be about 15 feet (4.6 m) long on average, weighing up to about 3,300 pounds (1500 kg).\r
They have one blowhole.\r
Beluga means white one in Russian.\r
Eating a varied diet of fish , squid , crustaceans, octopi , and worms.\r
Belugas usually dive for about 3-15 minutes while hunting for food. They can travel for about 1.5 miles (2.5 km) during a dive and commonly dive to a depth of 66 feet (20 m) to hunt. They can dive to a depth of about 1,300-2,100 feet (400-650 m) at times.\r
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Shark Ray\r
What else is the Shark Ray called?\r
The Shark Ray has distictive large thorns on the bony ridges on the head and has a quite attrive bluish grey colouring to its surface.\r
Found in tropical and subtropical coastal waters and offshore reefs, feeding on crabs and shellfish.\r
The Shark Ray grows to 10 feet in length.\r
The Shark Ray is not dangerous to humans.\r
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Megamouth Shark\r
Why is he called a megamouth?\r
Unique physical appearance in that the undersides are white, whereas the top is brownish black in color; they have an elongated tail that is related to the thresher shark.\r
The length of the megamouth sharks measure around 18 feet) (5.5 meters).\r
The weight of megamouth is around 2,680 lb (1,215 kg)\r
Primarily feeds on group of preys while opening their mouth.\r
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Great White Shark\r
The great white shark (Carcharodon carcharias), also known as the great white, white pointer, white shark, or white death.\r
Up to 6.1 m (20 ft) in length and 1,950 kg (4,300 lb) in weight.\r
Lifespan of great white sharks is estimated to be as long as 70 years.\r
Great white sharks can accelerate to over 56 km/h (35 mph).\r
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The great white shark has no known natural predators other than the killer whale.\r
It is also known to prey upon a variety of other marine animals, including fish and seabirds.\r
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Hammerhead Shark\r
Unusual and distinctive structure of their heads, which are flattened and laterally extended into a hammer” shape.\r
Hammerheads are found worldwide in warmer waters along coastlines and continental shelves.\r
Unlike most sharks, hammerheads usually swim in schools during the day, becoming solitary hunters at night.\r
From 0.9 to 6 m (3.0 to 19.7 ft) in length and weigh from 3 to 580 kg (6.6 to 1,278.7 lb).\r
Small mouths and seem to do a lot of bottom-hunting.\r
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Go SHARKS - Go Shark Week!!