Sword fish, Bluefin tuna and many other fish species are considered "big fish" or more accurately "big game fish" which are not sharks.
Thought the largest fish in the ocean is the Whale shark, some shark species (e.g. dogfish, nurse shark, etc.) can be very small in size so not all sharks are "big fish".
They are Sharks, therefore a fish. Very, very big: Plankton eaters.
depends on how big the sharks mouth is and how big the fish are
Killer sharks eat fish, dolphins, boats, blood, animals that are big, other sharks, and last and least water.
Big fish like whales they are so big they scare sharks
sharks and other big fish eat rainbow fish
Depends on what you mean by "big Sharks". Whale Sharks and basking Sharks eat plankton and Krill. The other "big Sharks" eat bigger stuff. fish, seals etc
big sharks and fish
Same as a group of fish, it is a school of sharks.
The tiny fish eat whatever the sharks don't eat and it keeps them clean.
They are in the same category as sharks. Sharks are considered to be fish. So, the answer is yes.
No. Sharks are fish, whereas whales are mammals.
baby fish