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The '''blue shark''' (''Prionace glauca''), known in [[Swedish language|Swedish]] as '''blåhaj''', is a species of [[requiem shark]] found throughout the ocean.
The '''blue shark''' (''Prionace glauca''), known in [[Swedish language|Swedish]] as '''blåhaj''', is a species of [[requiem shark]] found throughout the ocean. It is a [[blue]] [[shark]], nuff said. It's not like you can call it a white-bellied shark like you did to the [[erpornis]].
==Legacy==
==Legacy==
In [[Sweden]], famed furniture store [[IKEA]] turned the blue shark into a marketable plushie. Initially meant to spark children's interests in [[marine biology]], it was eventually adopted by various left-leaning communities, including trans people and urbanists. As such, for the latter, one of the Blåhajar will soon be the "baton" for the first [[Transit Relay]], held across the Greater Toronto Area.
In [[Sweden]], famed furniture store [[IKEA]] turned the blue shark into a marketable plushie. Initially meant to spark children's interests in [[marine biology]], it was eventually adopted by various left-leaning communities, including trans people and urbanists. As such, for the latter, one of the Blåhajar will soon be the "baton" for the first [[Transit Relay]], held across the Greater Toronto Area.
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Latest revision as of 02:42, 28 February 2025

The blue shark (Prionace glauca), known in Swedish as blåhaj, is a species of requiem shark found throughout the ocean. It is a blue shark, nuff said. It's not like you can call it a white-bellied shark like you did to the erpornis.

Legacy

In Sweden, famed furniture store IKEA turned the blue shark into a marketable plushie. Initially meant to spark children's interests in marine biology, it was eventually adopted by various left-leaning communities, including trans people and urbanists. As such, for the latter, one of the Blåhajar will soon be the "baton" for the first Transit Relay, held across the Greater Toronto Area.