Great White Sharks provide no parental care except to train the pups to swim fast by eating the slow ones.
ANS2:The great white shark mother does not care for her young. they swim away right after birth ANS3:No, sharks lay eggsSharks don't raise the baby shark. It is born and swims off.
Great White and Bull sharks.
lots of sharks can be found near Barbados. There have been alot of recorded attacks. I would suggest not venturing to far out at sea. here are a few types of sharks Great white shark Bull shark Tiger shark Carrabean reef shark Smooth hammerhead sharks and many more
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There are more than 500 bull sharks in the Brisbane River and greater numbers still in the canals of the Gold Coast in Queensland Australia.
megalodon sharks, great white sharks, frilled sharks, thresher sharks, tiger sharks, sand tiger sharks, lemon sharks, bull sharks, whale sharks, basking sharks, lepord sharks,black tip sharks. there is 12.
Rainbow sharks do have babies.
I don't know trying to figure that this is bull crap
Actually, the mother takes care of the baby for about one year.
no
No just bull sharks.
No, bull sharks are not extinct, but they are threatened.
Bull Sharks are around 70 cms at birth. That is 27 inches or so in length. They grow to full size in around 10 years. Young ones are born live and with the ability to swim. Coastal lagoons, river mouths, and other low-salinity estuaries are common nursery habitats for bull sharks.
No, despite their name, bull sharks are free of horns.
Bull sharks need to live in water where it is warmer.
they are called bull sharks because they are larger than most sharks and are notoriously aggressive.
Bull Sharks Are Gray Actually they are brown look it up on google images.
Because they have the name bull in it