
Sharks
There
are 380 species of sharks.
From the smallest to the biggest, deadliest to harmless they live in
the sea.
The deadliest sharks are the mighty hunters. They are the Great White
shark, Bull Shark and Tiger Shark.
There are also White Tipped Reef Shark, Reef Shark, Lemon Shark,
Whale Shark, Mako Shark, Hammerhead Shark and Blue Shark.
If you come across a shark, try and punch it on the nose. The shark
will then swim away. If you are bleeding, don't go near the water as
sharks can smell blood even a mile away. Try and be safe in the water.
Prince George starts pre-school
Prince
George started 2016 with his first day at a pre-school.
Taken by his mother, Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge, George
spent a couple of hours settling into his new surrounds.
The Westacre Montessori School is near the family's home Anmer Hall,
on the Queen's Sandringham Estate.
According to aides, he did 'very well' on his first day.
Photographs were released on Twitter to mark the milestone in the
young prince's life and significantly there were no paparazzi present.
William and Kate hope to give their son and daughter -
eight-month-old Princess Charlotte a normal upbringing away from the
paparazzi.
Teenage boy breaks cricket scoring record
A
Mumbai teenager, Pranav Dhanawade has broken the record as the first
person to reach 1,000 or more runs in any form of cricket.
The run feast occurred in India at a tournament organised by the
Mumbai Cricket Club.
You might think this is pretty impressive but the other team got only
31 all out. So you don't now if they are good at bowling and weaken at
batting.
His 1009 came off 323 deliveries including 59 sixes and 129 fours.
His team declared at 1465.
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