Not usually - shark attacks are very rare, as almost all types of shark will only attack if they are provoked, or if they smell blood.
It is unlikely for great white sharks to eat narwhals, as great white sharks typically feed on fish, seals, and other marine mammals. Narwhals are usually found in Arctic waters, while great white sharks prefer warmer and temperate waters, so their habitats do not overlap.
Some sharks do, such as hammerhead sharks. But other sharks such as the great white live alone and are very solitary.
Mako sharks, thresher sharks and Great white sharks
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.
Yes infact lurchers are very great swimmers!
they usually swim on their own but they sometimes swim in a group which is about 3
Because some humans like to kill things for "research"... >:(
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In a safe place where they are safe from harm and danger. I hope this information was helpful to you!
no not inter-ally because they just think your fish or something when an attacks happen
The biggest sharks are usually great white sharks, tiger sharks and bull sharks. I'm not sure if there are any others. All of these sharks can be 4m long or bigger.
Humans. Because great whites are getting caught in fishing nets, people kill them for their fins,meat,teeth,and oil.
Usually great white sharks are white and gray and blue-gray.
Great White Sharks usually grow to a length of 20ft(6m)
They hide . But they somtimes defend themselves . Like a tiger vs great white =O-O
Great white sharks are carnivores and eat whatever is in the ocean. Any fish or bird or seal in the water can be prey.
It is unlikely for great white sharks to eat narwhals, as great white sharks typically feed on fish, seals, and other marine mammals. Narwhals are usually found in Arctic waters, while great white sharks prefer warmer and temperate waters, so their habitats do not overlap.