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Melvin Young
26 February, 12:02
Are sharks mammals?
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Hamza Hendrix
26 February, 14:28
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no
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Sharks are not mammals. Rather, they are a species of fish. Sharks have a skeleton that is entirely composed of cartilage and is equipped with leathery, tough and scale less skin. These skeletons differ greatly from those of the bony fish
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Brandon Pope
26 February, 14:44
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No they are not whales are
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