Sharks Can Only Be Found in Two Places on Earth...

... the northern and southern hemispheres.

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NEWS FLASH: Kevin Zelnio says sharks are never found on the equator.

By Tegumai Bopsul… (not verified) on 27 Mar 2008 #permalink

LOL, the equator doesn't exist, its a conspiracy by the geographic mafia.