Do sharks have bones? Facts about the fish's body, jaw and teeth – Up Jobs News

Sharks are fascinating creatures. These fish have been around for around 455 million years and are known to be one of the ocean’s apex predators, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. 

Each species of shark is unique and has its own way of living. For instance, some sharks reproduce in different ways than others, and not all sharks have the same teeth, says NOAA. 

But what about a shark’s body makeup? Are strong bones the reason sharks are such a strong force in the ocean? 

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Do sharks have bones?

No, sharks do not have bones. In fact, sharks are “elasmobranchs,” which means they are made of cartilaginous tissues, according to the NOAA. Cartilaginous tissues also make up human’s ears and the tips of our noses. 

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