- bull
shark,
tiger shark,
great white shark, mako
sharks,
thresher sharks, and
hammerhead sharks.
Sharks are
caught by
humans for
shark meat or
shark fin...
- In cryptography,
SHARK is a
block cipher identified as one of the
predecessors of
Rijndael (the
Advanced Encryption Standard).
SHARK has a 64-bit block...
- The
Shark.Aero
Shark is a
conventionally laid out,
single engine, low wing
ultralight aircraft and light-sport
aircraft which seats two in tandem. It was...
-
Sharking may
refer to: Card
sharking or sharping, use of
skill and/or
deception to win at card
games Pool
sharking (which has
multiple meanings) Loan sharking...
-
Shark! (also
known as
Caine and Man-Eater) is a 1969 Mexican-American
action film
directed by
Samuel Fuller and
starring Burt
Reynolds and
Silvia Pinal...
-
Shark!
Shark! is an
Intellivision game
originally designed by Don Daglow, and with
additional design and
programming by Ji-Wen Tsao, one of the
first female...
-
annual art contest.
Sharks!
consists of five life-sized fibregl****
model sharks. The
project was
inspired by The
Headington Shark in Oxford. The installation...
- reef-****ociated
sharks which are
known by the
common name reef
sharks. In the
Indian and
Pacific Oceans:
Blacktip reef
shark Grey reef
shark Whitetip reef
shark In...
-
Greenland shark (Somniosus microcephalus), also
known as the
gurry shark or grey
shark, is a
large shark of the
family Somniosidae ("sleeper
sharks"), closely...
- The bull
shark (Carcharhinus leucas), also
known as the
Zambezi shark (informally zambi) in
Africa and Lake
Nicaragua shark in Nicaragua, is a species...