no! basking sharks and whale sharks are the apex predetors they both eat plankton,fish,krill and squd
they usually eat plankton,crustations and different types of fish.
Depends on what you mean by "big Sharks". Whale Sharks and basking Sharks eat plankton and Krill. The other "big Sharks" eat bigger stuff. fish, seals etc
no
The basking and the whale shark do not eat any meat as well as the dwarf lantern shark.
No, as basking sharks are filter feeders.
Plankton.
Sharks don't only eat fish. They also commonly eat seals as well.
Sharks are carnivores, they can only eat other fish.
No, both species are filter feeders. Eating small schooling fish, shrimp, krill, and plankton. They most definitely would not eat each other.
They eat sub species like plankton, And it is called a megamouth shark.
Sharks eat everything that lives almost. But yeah It depends on whether or not it is a carnivore. The whale shark and basking shark eat plankton to survive. Other sharks like the hammerhead, great white, bull shark, and tiger shark eat flesh.
Other sharks, orca whales (occasionally) and larger fish (depending on the size of the shark) may eat sharks but more often than not, sharks are not prey for other animals. This is particularly true of the larger or more aggressive species such as great white sharks, bull sharks, basking sharks and whale sharks.