A shark cannot blink it's eye but sharks do have a nictitating membrane that will cover the eye in order to protect the shark's eyes from the struggles of prey attempting to escape ~ see related link below for additional information regarding nictitating membranes .
yes they can. when a shark attacks something and it bleeds, the shark has to either roll its eyes up into its head or close its eyes, so technically yes.
no
they go like arrghh!the turtle is too slow. it will be dinner for the shark.
No, most sharks are not blind (there may be some species that are), indeed they have more senses than humans. They are opportunistic predators and as humans enter their environment, while we are not their normal prey species, they will occasionally have a nibble.
sharks capture their prey by smelling and also by scary them
biting it
By biting their prey and being very aggressive
They bite. Most shark attacks occur when the person is threatening the shark.
no
no
No, raccoons usually kill by biting the prey, especially the head.
they both wait for their prey to swim in front of them instead of chasing their prey
Sharks get their energy from the food they eat/ the prey they catch.
No, never! Bottlenose dolphins get killed by sharks.