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Create a table to display your observations of the shark models (include the Atlantic Sharpnose and the three hammerheads). The table should include a descriptive summary comparing shark cephalofoil shapes, not velocity data. Velocity data should be displayed as a figure (see below).
Include a descriptive table caption above the table. The caption should be at least one complete sentence that is sufficient to explain the major content and purpose of the table to the reader. It should be numbered Table 1.
Include row/column headings
The table should be formatted to include three horizontal lines (top and bottom of table and below the column headings). If you need help, use the“Table and graph instructions” your instructor has posted in the M3-5 Shark Lab Report folder)

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Below is an example of how you might structure your table according to your requirements, including a descriptive caption, headings, and formatting:

**Table 1. Comparison of Cephalofoil Shapes in Various Shark Species**
This table provides a comparative summary of the cephalofoil shapes of the Atlantic Sharpnose Shark and three species of Hammerhead Sharks, focusing on the morphological differences and adaptations associated with their cephalofoil structures.

| Shark Species | Cephalofoil Shape Description | Approximate Width (cm) | Notable Features |
|-----------------------|-------------------------------------------------------|-------------------------|----------------------------------------|
| Atlantic Sharpnose | Compact, slightly rounded cephalofoil | 8-10 | Ideal for maneuverability, reducing drag |
| Great Hammerhead | Long, flattened cephalofoil | 25-30 | Enhances sensory capabilities and increased lift |
| Scalloped Hammerhead | Wavy-edged cephalofoil | 20-25 | Unique shape aids in hydrodynamics and prey detection |
| Smooth Hammerhead | Broad, smooth-edged cephalofoil | 20-26 | Streamlined for faster swimming and agility |

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Please adjust any specific dimensions or characteristics according to the actual data you have, as this is a general representation.

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