| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Infamously featured in Jaws | Great White Shark | 99%
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| Its oddly shaped head allows it to sense the electrical fields of moving prey | Hammerhead Shark | 91%
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| This gentle giant is the largest shark alive today reaching 60 feet long (20 meters) | Whale Shark | 91%
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| Named the 'deadliest shark', named after its aggressive behavior like a famous spanish animal | Bull Shark | 87%
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| It's so aggressive that babies born inside the womb fight and kill each other for dominance | Sand Tiger Shark | 85%
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| This shark's torpedo shaped body makes it the fastest shark in the world | Mako Shark | 74%
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| An extinct species of shark that's said to have been as long as a school bus | Megalodon | 72%
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| They get into vicious feeding franzies, named after the color of its dorsal fin | Whitetip Shark | 65%
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| One of the dealiest, it's known for its yellowish hue | Lemon Shark | 64%
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| Has a long snout shaped like a tool for cutting | Saw Shark | 57%
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| Most commonly used to make Sharkfin Soup, they are the most overfished shark because of their abundance | Blue Shark | 54%
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| A deepsea shark that was found in Japan, also featured on National Geographic | Goblin Shark | 49%
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| Use camouflage on the sea bed to sneak attack prey, resembles a carpet | Wobbegong Shark | 36%
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| While not as big, can bite through a nuclear submarine | Cookiecutter Shark | 34%
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| A living fossil that is said to resemble a 'sea-serpent' | Frilled Shark | 26%
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| Another prehistoric shark whose lower jaw hung out in a spiral | Helicoprion | 16%
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