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Development Update: Sharks forging ahead". sharks.com.au. 21 August 2020 . Retrieved 23 August 2020.

Grey Reef Shark: Grey reef sharks are voracious marine predators that prefer shallow waters and are among the most common sharks found incoral reefhabitats throughout the Indo-Pacific region. Riccio, David (11 March 2016). "Cronulla Sharks land naming sponsorship for stadium ahead of NRL season opener". The Daily Telegraph . Retrieved 11 March 2016. As you read the story aloud pause at each of the cut outs and guess together what Timothy may have spotted before you read on. Join in Basking Shark: These sharks tend to swim with their big mouth hanging wide open, which can be intimidating to divers who don’t know better.This book is a lovely way for children to explore new ways of looking at the world and will reinforce their knowledge on animals and their natural habitats while enjoying the absurdity of seeing large creatures in small familiar areas. Explore our top Shark in the Park Resources These sharks are apex predators, sitting at the top of the food chain, and their speed enables them to catch fast-swimming prey such as tuna and swordfish. According to experts, there are more than 400 living species of these fish around the world – all of which are divided into 14 to 30 different shark families. Whatever you do, don't take your eyes off the shark. They have many surprise tactics such as hit-and-run or bump-and-bite.

The Cronulla-Sutherland Rugby League Club own the stadium and Leagues Club next door, one of only two NRL clubs to own their own stadium. Local councils usually own sporting venues in Australia.The Sydney Olympic FC club played at the ground for two seasons, from 2001 until 2003, in the former National Soccer League. Most of these fishes are fished out for commercial purposes. They are cooked widely, especially in the United States. Due to their body weight, they are a good meat source for humans.

This fun and interactive story will have young children laughing as they enjoy the silliness of the prospect of seeing a shark in the park and not in the ocean. Kids will love the engaging design as they take a look through Timothy's telescope to see what he can see. What is the Shark in the Park?

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In late 2017, the ground hosted the 2017 Women's Rugby League World Cup tournament. It played host to the group stages and semi-finals matches. People Couldn't Ace This Quiz Think You Can? Take Our A-Z-Animals Sharks Quiz Incredible Shark Facts! The story introduces Timothy Pope, an energetic small child played by Chloe Edwards, on the night before his birthday when he is too excited to sleep. He’s sure he’s getting a telescope as a present from his dad, the long suffering Paul Beeson, and he can’t wait to take it to the park and look for sharks. As you re read the story encourage your child to join in with Timothy’s cry ‘There’s a shark in the park!’ Children will enjoy completing the rhymes in the story as well. Talk about the book

Myri likes the rhyming and he remembers the book from school. He loves playing with his blow up shark and drawing sharks. We printed off the rhyming game but Myri found it quite hard because he was trying to sound out all the words rather than listening to the rhymes.We'll have another go with the game but we've got some poetry books so we'll try reading more of those.' Horn Shark: The horn shark moves by pushing itself along the bottom with its strong fins. This shark is very sensitive to light. It spends almost all its life hidden in crevices, shadows, or dark waters. Sharks, along with their sister group of rays have, over millions of years, adapted to living in a wide range of habitats. While some of them live in shallow and coastal regions, others live in deep waters. Some others are further found in the open oceans or the ocean floors. Once you've read the book and children are familiar with the story you can try using one of these resources to reinforce children's knowledge, to make sure they have fully comprehended the story. This wonderful adventure is based around Timothy Pope and his wild discoveries when looking through a telescope at a park and spots something quite unusual!These fish have a cylindrical shape and tapered edges. This body structure allows them to smoothly sail through deep waters in search of their prey. However, the length of their body and even their snout can be different from species to species. Do whatever it takes to get away without making noise or splashing. Startle it by punching it in the nose, claw at its eyes or grab its gills; the most sensitive areas of a shark. As big as these fish may be, most people believe that this fish has no natural predators, but they would be incorrect. Both killer whales and sperm whales will consume smaller shark breeds as their nourishment, but they consume their fair share of animals in the sea as well. What Sharks Eat Sharks eat sea lions, sea turtles, dolphins, and seals. In the NRL competition, the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks team has been playing at this venue since midway through the 1968 NSWRFL season, [10] which was the club's second season into the competition (they had previously played at Sutherland Oval from 1967 until 1968).

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