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This page turns the site's strongest identification material into a printer-friendly resource for classrooms, libraries, and quick offline reference.
This page is also available as a printable PDF for classrooms, quick reference, and offline use.
The page is designed to print cleanly without needing a separate orphan download.
This is one of the clearest linkable assets the site can offer teachers and libraries.
The resource supports the field guide rather than competing with it.
| Included in the printable | Why it helps |
|---|---|
| Body shape cues | Gives readers a broad first pass before species pages. |
| Head and tail shape cues | Supports hammerhead, thresher, and wobbegong comparisons. |
| Habitat and depth filters | Helps narrow the shortlist early. |
| Follow-up pages | Points readers to the right next hub or species profile. |
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The place to browse the site's printable and visual study aids.
A companion page for the guide workflow.
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