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Shark liver oil is an oil
obtained from the
livers of
sharks. It has been used for
centuries as a folk
remedy to
promote the
healing of
wounds and as a...
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reproduction is ovoviviparous. This
shark is
caught in
fisheries for its flesh, its fins, and its
liver,
which has a very high
vitamin A content...
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commercially for
their meat,
livers (for
shark liver oil), skin (for shagreen) and fins (for use in
delicacies such as
shark-fin soup).
Despite being active...
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Greenland shark (Somniosus microcephalus), also
known as the
gurry shark or grey
shark, is a
large shark of the
family Somniosidae ("sleeper
sharks"), closely...
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liver is a
hydrostatic organ. This
organ helps with
buoyancy since the
liver stores oils,
decreasing the
density of the
shark's body. The
shark liver...
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basking shark (Cetorhinus maximus) is the second-largest
living shark and fish,
after the
whale shark. It is one of
three plankton-eating
shark species...
- the
third largest shark overall after the
whale shark and the
basking shark. Due to
living in
frigid depths, the
sleeper shark's liver oil does not contain...
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punting boat race by
University of Tübingen groups. Dan Dale
Alexander Shark liver oil "STANDARD FOR FISH OILS
CODEX STAN 329-2017" (PDF).
CODEX ALIMENTARIUS...
- oil-filled
liver to
maintain neutral buoyancy, this
shark is able to
cruise slowly through the
water while expending little energy. The
kitefin shark, the largest...
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white shark (Carcharodon carcharias), also
known as the
white shark,
white pointer, or
simply great white, is a
species of
large mackerel shark which...