Spiracle
Contrary to popular thought, not all sharks have to keep swimming to breath. Some, like the whitetip reef shark, sit still on the seafloor for long periods, breathing just fine. Many bottom-dwelling species, whose mouths are often pressed to the seabed, inhale through a vestigial gill called a spiracle, found just behind the skull on the upper part of the head.


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