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Sharkmander in Danger

 

The sharkmander is a variety of mammal, closely related to the malamander that lives in the area Eerie-on-Sea. Unlike the malamander, the sharkmander has extremely sharp fins so that it can stab its prey. 

 

Sharkmanders are easy to identify. They have teeth like razors and eyes that can see up to 2 miles (especially in the dark). The sharkmander is able to camouflage in coral so that it can hunt its prey. If they seek threat they get their fins ready in action and hide.

 

These creatures live in dark, deep blue oceans, and they try to stay as far away from humans as possible ; because of this they’re not seen by humans often. If anyone approaches them they will dive deep in the ocean and hide.

 

It is  considerable that the sharkmander is under threat. The society protection of sharkmanders is carrying out a campaign to inform the public about these wonderful creatures and to argue for them to be made a protected species. If you would like to contribute to our campaign, please sign the petition on https://www.savesharkmanders.kay.co.uk  or call 07930 695330.

 

 

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