Solve the naming problem directly
This page exists because many shark searches are really naming and grouping questions, not species fact requests.
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The site already sits in front of several recurring shark name confusions. This page gives those questions one clear home and links them back to the right species and topic pages.
This page exists because many shark searches are really naming and grouping questions, not species fact requests.
Fox shark, pocket shark, sixgill sawshark, and hammerhead terms all map cleanly onto pages Pocket Shark already has or is now building.
The page should help a reader land on the right page quickly, then step out of the way.
| Confusing term | Better page | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Fox shark | Thresher Sharks | The common phrase is better handled as a group page before species pages. |
| Pocket shark | Pocket Sharks | The site can explain the name and show both known species together. |
| Sixgill sawshark | Sawsharks | The term makes more sense inside a clear sawshark hub. |
| Hammerhead | Hammerhead Sharks | A group page is better than leaving readers on a vague one-word query. |
Keep moving through the field guide with the pages that make this one more useful.
The place to send readers who arrive through fox shark phrasing.
A small cluster that clarifies the name rather than over-marketing it.
The right next page for sixgill sawshark confusion.
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