Maximum size about 255 cm, normally less than 200 cm. Physical description what it looks like, identifying marks, and so on ) Location in the world Pacific Ocean Indian Ocean
Diet Gray Reefs will eat bony fishes, squid, octopi, crabs, and lobsters.Predators
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name (heading 2) gray reef
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Maximum size about 255 cm, normally less than 200 cm.Physical description what it looks like, identifying marks, and so on )
Location in the world
Pacific Ocean
Indian Ocean
Diet
Gray Reefs will eat bony fishes, squid, octopi, crabs, and lobsters.Predators
(what other organisms eat this organism?)
Young
(how many get born at one time? Do the young look any different than the adults? Do they have a larval stage?)
Niche or role in their ecosystem
(what roles does this organism play in its ecosystem? Why is it important?
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thinkquest
http://library.thinkquest.org/J001458/grayreefshark.htm
3/12/10
http://www.shark.ch/Database/Search/species.html?sh_id=1003#
Shark Foundation
http://marinebio.org/species.asp?id=93
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3/17/10