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Leo Chan Gaskins on Twitter: "Lemon Sharks (Negaprion brevirostris) are very adaptive! Sharks have two ways to breathe - either obligate ram ventilation (must swim to breathe to get water past gills)
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A list of sharks that are obligate ram ventilators :: Sacha Chua
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OceanX - "ShArKS hAVe tO SWIm CONsTanTLy oR ThEY'Ll DIE"—noooo, hashtag #notallsharks! Out of around 500 species, only ~24 species of shark* HAVE to swim constantly. They're called "obligate ram ventilators," meaning
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Grey Reef Shark - Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos
Shedd Aquarium - Blacktip reef shark - These sharks are obligate ram ventilators, which means that they have to swim to breathe! Blacktips are pretty easy to identify—their dorsal fin looks like