Pacific angel shark
basking shark
Blue sharks
a broadness seven gill shark
Bronze Whaler Shark
deep sea cat shark
cookie cutter shark
epaulette shark
Frill shark
Great white shark
great white shark
a great white shark
a great hammerhead shark
a lemon shark in the Bahamas
a shorten mako shark
a nurse shark in Belize
an oceanic whitetip shark
a port jackson shark
a prickly shark in Costa Rica
a sand tiger shark in the Bonin Islands
a sandbar shark
a group of silky sharks off the coast of Cuba
a tiger shark in South Africa
the mouth of a tiger shark
a whale shark
a whale shark in Australia
a tasseled wobbegong shark
a zebra shark
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AngelsharkPacific angelshark. Santa Catalina Island, California
Photograph by David Doubilet, Nat Geo Image Collection

Gorgeous Pictures of Sharks, Predators of the Sea

From angelsharks to zebra sharks, a tour of fantastic fishes from around the globe.

ByNational Geographic Staff
May 12, 2017

There are over 465 known species of sharks, ranging from the planet's largest fish—the whale shark—to the palm-size dwarf lanternshark. These misunderstood predators not only fascinate us, but surprise us with their beauty and vulnerability. Due to overfishing and discriminatory killing, among other causes, at least a quarter of sharks and rays may be headed for extinction, according to a 2014 report by the International Union for Conservation of Nature.

"For the artist within me, sharks represent an endless well of inspiration, a blend of grace and power that lures me into the sea," National Geographic photographer Brian Skerry wrote of his more than 10,000 hours spend photographing sharks.

"As a journalist, I'm driven by a sense of responsibility and a sense of the urgent need to broadcast that sharks are in trouble and need our help."

Here is a closer look at these charismatic creatures.

SHARKS: On Assignment with Brian Skerry opens at the National Geographic Museum on May 24, 2017

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