Yes. It happens regularly.
white-tip are eaten by flying fish
1,000 - 11,000
easy, first a little innocent plankton comes along and gets eaten by a shrimp, then the shrimp gets eaten by a fish which gets eaten by a shark. plankton, shrimp, fish, shark!
Plankton gets eaten by krill, the krill gets eaten by the baby squid, baby squid gets eaten by the small fish, small fish get eaten by the tuna, tuna gets eaten by the shark.
As a matter of fact, Yes they do. Pilot Fish, shark sucker fish or Remora have a symbiotic relationship. The smaller fish get food and the shark gets cleaned.
Shark is great on the grill or fried. And can be eaten with a salad, fries, coleslaw or made into fish cakes.
yes. the whales eat the cimamaeras and sword fishes
fishs called remoras and pilot fish (for example gold trevally follow the sharks and are not eaten
A shark could be fed a beta and i am sure it would eat it. However, Sharks are salt water fish and beta fish are freshwater fish. Therefore they would never meet naturally to be eaten.
They can't stay with either one of them the gold fish will be eaten by both of them.
If you have never eaten shark at all, it would be technically true to say that you have not eaten shark in a long time. The statement, "not having eaten shark in a long time", does, however imply that, at some time, you did eat shark.
To the shark - Nothing. The Remora would have to find another big fish to scavenge from.