Sharks - page 3

What sharks are gray?
Gray reef sharks, Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos (Bleeker, 1856), aka grey reef sharks, blacktail reef sharks, bronze whalers, shortnose blacktail sharks,...
What is a predetor of shark?
The great white shark has no known natural predators other than, on very rare occasions, the killer whale. It is arguably the world's largest-known ex...
Do lemon sharks eat other sharks?
Lemon sharks can be found at depths up to 300 feet (90 m). 5. Lemon sharks have a very broad appetite, eating all kinds of fish, rays, crustaceans, se...
What animal does not stop moving to stay alive?
What animal has to move to stay alive?Do sharks never stop moving?Do sharks have to keep moving to stay alive?Do tiger sharks have to keep moving?Wha...
What shark is related to a bull shark?
Its genus, Carcharhinus, also includes the sandbar shark, which is not capable of osmoregulation. The bull shark shares numerous similarities with riv...
What is the name of the family of chondrichthyes?
Order Carcharhiniformes: this is the largest order containing approximately 200 species within 8 families: Carcharhinidae (requiem sharks), Hemigaleid...
What animal eat whaleshark?
Although adult whale sharks don't have much to fear from predators, juveniles and old or sick whale sharks are preyed upon by a variety of fish, inclu...
Why is the great withe shrak endanger?
Great white sharks are decreasing in numbers and are rare due to years of being hunted by man for fins and teeth, and often as a trophy for sport fish...
What is the function of a skark?
As apex predators, sharks play an important role in the ecosystem by maintaining the species below them in the food chain and serving as an indicator ...