What is the gang shark?
Shark Ganga is a shark of a river that was believed to inhabit the gangs and hooghls of the Greeks of West Bengal in India. There are little known about this kind of freshwater sharks, of which few verifiable samples are known. Like other sharks of the river, it is a stocky appearance with a wide snout, small eyes and serrated upper teeth. Shark Gangs is widely considered dangerous in his native area, although he claims that this shark is a human eater, it remains unproven. Like other types of sharks on the river, the gang shark is rare and faces a danger, including excessive fishing, pollution and changes in habitats due to human dwellings along its native waters. There are several types of sharks along the river, including Irrawaddy and Shark Shark. Many types of sharks of the river have not yet been properly described or classified. Scientists know very little about the gangs. The types of sharks of the river are, usually there are very rare and few viable scientific specimens of such sharpeningku. For most of the 20th century, there were only three samples of the Ganges Ganges, which were collected during the 18th century. Samples collected in 1996 and 2001 may be gang sharks, although the authenticity of one of these samples remains unproven.
Shark Ganges Gangs has a vicious reputation among those inhabiting his native region. Some experts believe that this is caused by confusion with a bull shark, an aggressive type of river, which also inhabits the Hooghla River.
However, many scientists are unknown about the life cycle or the behavior of a shark gangs, scientists believe they know what it looks like. This species is considered a high, wide head and usually has between 31 and 37 teeth. The upper teeth are tortured while lower teeth usually remain. The small eyes of these sharks and small, widely distributed nostrils may indicate that they have adapted to the slight turbulent water station. Gang sharks haveUsually short, wide muzzle, wide dorsal fin and short grooves on the lips in the corners of their jaws.
Experts do not yet know how these animals are reproduced, but they suspect that, like other sharks, a shark gangs will give birth to young. Gang sharks are usually between 55 and 60 cm (21.65 to 23.6 inches) at birth. They can grow to a mature length of 200 cm (78.74 inches).
Thegang sharks have been considered critically threatened since 1996. Although they are protected under the Indian Act on the protection of wild animals from 1972, the gang sharks are still hunted for meat and international trade. The impact of a person can also damage a species that is vulnerable to water pollution and dams and other river structures.