nO, THEY ARE LAZY AMERICANS FEEDING OFF OF MY TAXPAYER MONEY..... IM REPOOBLIKAN
Humans and larger sharks will eat gray reef sharks.
They live in the reef haha
Sharks have gills on the side of there neck to filter oxygen from the water :]
Herd the fish into a wall.
great white sharks,tiger sharks,bull sharks,gray reef sharks, blacktips and whitetips.
no they don't have backbones
sharks have backbones and they are fish
Gray reef sharks are opportunistic predators that primarily feed on various bony fish, crustaceans, and cephalopods. They use their sharp, serrated teeth to grab and consume their prey. They are fast and agile swimmers, allowing them to actively hunt and chase down their food.
Whale Sharks and Reef Sharks
Animals that have backbones are considered vertebrates, while animals without are invertebrates. So sharks, having backbones, are vertebrates.
Reef sharks are a group of shark species commonly found around coral reefs and coastal areas. They are typically small to medium-sized sharks that prey on fish, crustaceans, and other small marine animals. Reef sharks play an important role in maintaining the balance of the marine ecosystem.
Coral reefs house over 16 different breeds of reef sharks. In the Galapagos Islands, the hammerhead shark can be found among the reef life there. In the Maldives, over 16 different breeds of reef sharks, among them, hammerheads and whale sharks, can be found in this reef. Off th shores of San Diego, there are a variety of sharks there, among them, great whites, blue, and mako sharks. ~ Hexedgirl92