yes
They are prey to hammerhead sharks and killer whales.
yes, they are, for the big ones too
Blacktip reef sharks primarily feed on smaller fish and invertebrates, but they are opportunistic feeders and may occasionally prey on juvenile green turtles. However, green turtles are not a significant part of their diet. The interactions between blacktip reef sharks and green turtles are generally limited, as adult turtles are typically too large for these sharks to consume.
Both, because everything gets eaten by another animal. Sea turtles eat sponges, small crabs, seaweed, etc. The animals that prey upon sea turtles are sharks, bass, pikes, and even humans.
Some animals known to prey on puffer fish in their natural habitat include sharks, dolphins, and sea turtles.
Yes, some sharks eat sea turtles.
man,sharks
Bull Sharks are apex predators. They are known to eat any living creature that lives in its surroundings. Its diet would include fish, turtles, dolphins, crustaceans, other smaller bull sharks etc. They are also known to attack humans. They usually chase and attack their prey.
all sharks eat sea turtles
Bull Sharks are apex predators. They are known to eat any living creature that lives in its surroundings. Its diet would include fish, turtles, dolphins, crustaceans, other smaller bull sharks etc. They are also known to attack humans. They usually chase and attack their prey.
No only some types of sharks do eat sea turtles
Yes, some sharks do eat turtles. Sharks are opportunistic feeders and may prey on turtles if given the chance. However, not all sharks eat turtles, and the likelihood of a shark predating on a turtle depends on the species of shark and the size of the turtle.