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Why do some sharks swim constantly?

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Answer: To push water over their gills

To maintain body temperatureWrong. While some sharks are warm-blooded, constant swimming isn't primarily for temperature. It's about breathing for species that lack the ability to pump water over gills.

To push water over their gillsCorrect! Some shark species like great whites must swim to force water over their gills—this is called ram ventilation. Without swimming, they can't breathe! Other sharks can pump water while resting.

To avoid predatorsWrong. Adult sharks have few natural predators. They swim constantly because some species physically cannot breathe without water flowing over their gills.

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