I believe there is always a fifty percent chance of either male or female sharks so neither is more likely than the other. Though more females may occur, that doesn't mean there will always more.
Baby sharks of either sex are called pups
They usually go in an abandon ship or a dark cave.
Sharks always live in bodies of water.
Females: Small fish, shrimp, small squid, crustaceans, arrow worms, and rarely sea birds. Males: The females' blood.
in the ocean
Fish
Maturity of this shark is at+- 290cm in males and+-340cm in females. Females-4 years Males-3-4years.
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.
In some shark species, females tend to be larger than males to accommodate their developing embryos and provide room for future pregnancies. This difference in size can also be attributed to sexual selection, as larger females are often more successful in breeding and passing on their genes to the next generation.
The largest sharks that are usually found in UK waters are Basking Sharks.
females because famsles usually stay in school. ;)
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