These sharks represent a small threat to humans. According to the International Shark Attack File, there have been only 10 unprovoked attacks by lemon sharks, all occurring in Florida and the Caribbean. There have been no fatal attacks attributed to this species. The lemon shark does inhabit coastal waters which swimmers, surfers and divers commonly utilize. The low number of attacks by this species indicates that it is a minimal threat to humans.
nope,think its a mammal..
No - sharks are fish !
when lemon sharks are juvenile, their predators maybe other sharks but when in adult hood, their predators may only be parasites
are people predators to sharks than sharks are to humans
are lemon sharks the fastetshark in the would
Yes sharks are predators to fish.
the crabs ,clams , shrimp ,marine worms ,algae , and any other small fish they can find
Lemon sharks are social, nocturnal predators that grow up to 11 feet long and weigh 400 pounds. They do well in captivity, so several large public aquariums have them. A home aquarium is no place for a shark.
Nurse Sharks, Lemon sharks and Hammerhead Sharks
lemon sharks hunt at the bottom of the sea mostly where they live.
Their predators are great white sharks and killer whales.
Lemon sharks are a greyish bronze color on top and a creamy white under neath.
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Sharks are apex predators. They do not have any natural predators except other sharks. Large sharks are known to kill and eat smaller ones.