Are Sharks Fish?

Bengal Tiger

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My sister's babysitter and her babysitter's grandpa have gotten into an argument about whether sharks are fish. I didn't feel comfortable putting my point of view without some help from you all.
 
Sharks are by definition cartilaginous fish and are a part of the class Chondrichthyes. I've learned from a young age that sharks are fish and I'm actually rather certain most of the general public is aware of this.

Don't know why your babysitter and her grandpa (or even yourself) couldn't have just searched that up because it's rather clear that they are fish when you search it up. :p
 
Don't know why your babysitter and her grandpa (or even yourself) couldn't have just searched that up because it's rather clear that they are fish when you search it up. :p
Some people still like an old fashioned 'argument' or heated discussion. My first office job where computers and the internet were available, was with a few young ladies who would refuse to look for the answers online to subjects they couldn't agree on.
 
Sharks are by definition cartilaginous fish and are a part of the class Chondrichthyes. I've learned from a young age that sharks are fish and I'm actually rather certain most of the general public is aware of this.

Don't know why your babysitter and her grandpa (or even yourself) couldn't have just searched that up because it's rather clear that they are fish when you search it up. :p
Uh, yes, they are... They're called cartilaginous fish after all... Why couldn't you just look it up, why do you need our input?
I knew this already, and I DID look it up, I wanted backup, so that the situation would not be "some random 13 year old said yes..."
So, your babysitter? :p
She actually does not babysit me, she used to. Now I just do my own thing.
 
I knew this already, and I DID look it up, I wanted backup, so that the situation would not be "some random 13 year old said yes..."

She actually does not babysit me, she used to. Now I just do my own thing.

How is random people on a message board better backup than websites for shark organizations, national geographic, NOAA, major aquariums, and hundreds of other reputable places?
 
Well if someone wanted that, we could pivot this thread to answering the "are birds reptiles" question :p in my experience that usually starts a heated discussion!
I think after this is done we can talk about @Dassie rat's question
How is random people on a message board better backup than websites for shark organizations, national geographic, NOAA, major aquariums, and hundreds of other reputable places?
As @littleRedPanda said, some people like to start a bit of a debate, though the intention was not to talk about my reasons for starting this thread.
 
If it resembles a fish and has gills, it's a fish.

Rebuttal A: Greater Siren :p

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Well if someone wanted that, we could pivot this thread to answering the "are birds reptiles" question :p in my experience that usually starts a heated discussion!
In term of clades, yes. In term of Reptilia class and Aves class, no. If this did start a heated discussion, blame Carl Linnaeus.
 
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