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Word: Galapagos Shark
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The Galapagos Shark was named after the Galapagos Islands because it's where it was first identified.

The Galapagos Shark is a type of requiem shark.

The Galapagos Shark has 6-16 pups per litter. They are viviparous, giving birth to live young.

The Galapagos Shark likes to eat fish and octopus.

The Galapagos Shark is also known as the Grey Reef Whaler.

The Galapagos Shark averages 10 feet (3 m) long, but can reach 12 feet (3.7 m).

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