Yes, sharks are part of nature because god made sharks, but if you don't believe in god someone made sharks.
sharks dont mean to be its just a part of nature.
no they just mistake you for a seal or something they eat!!
Yes, orcas do eat sharks as part of their diet. They are known to prey on various species of sharks, including great white sharks.
Bruce, Anchor, and Chum are characters from the animated movie "Finding Nemo." They are sharks, specifically a great white shark (Bruce) and two other sharks, who are part of a support group for sharks trying to abstain from eating fish. The characters humorously portray the idea of sharks seeking to change their predatory nature.
Yes, killer whales do consume sharks as part of their diet.
Sometimes, Nurse sharks are called giant sleepy sharks. Sometimes, Nurse sharks are called giant sleepy sharks.
of course we are a part of nature
No, sharks do not have a nest. Sharks are animals that for the most part hunt alone, except for a few species that will hunt in small packs.
Sharks live in the ocean - that's all the ocean, not just part of it. There are sharks everywhere.
Yes, orcas do eat sharks. They are known to prey on a variety of marine animals, including sharks, as part of their diet.
Yes, sharks can and do hurt other sharks, often as part of their natural behavior. They may engage in aggressive interactions over territory, mating rights, or food resources. Larger sharks may prey on smaller or weaker sharks, and certain species are known to exhibit cannibalistic behavior. These interactions are part of the complex dynamics of shark populations.
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