Shark species in the Great Barrier reef include:
No. Australia does not have alligators. Crocodiles,however, are plentiful throughout Australia's northern tropical regions, including some of the coral atolls of the Great Barrier Reef, and the estuaries and rivers which parallel the reef.
Yes. There is a variety of sharks on the Great Barrier Reef, from bottom feeders such as leopard sharks and wobbegongs to species such as tiger sharks, grey nurse and tawny nurse, hammerheads, lemon sharks and whale sharks.
Yes, the Great White Shark lives in the Great Barrier Reef.
Yes, there are some types of shark living among the coral in the Great Barrier Reef.
Yes. There can certainly be sharks in the Great Barrier Reef.
sharks grow up to 3 meters in the great barrier reef
sharks
yes it does
there are octopus sharks and squid.
yes, because sharks run their own plastic bag factory in the great barrier reef
Yes there are scallops living on the great barrier reef.
sharks eat fish
The marine life in the Great Barrier Reef is incredible to see it homes 1500 species of fish, different types of coral, turtles, whales, dolphins as well as variety of sharks - mainly reef sharks
The most common whale species that frequent the waters of the Great Barrier Reef are:Humpback whaleDwarf minke whaleLess common are: Sperm whaleShort-finned pilot whalevarious species of beaked whales
As far as I know the smallest fish in the great barrier reef is the stout infantfish
because it is the nature of the reef and it important because there are Lot of living thing's in the great barrier reconsider of the land.
fish, sharks , crabs, and other