If food is scarce, then the answer is yes. Some Great Whites will fight each other for food, usually ending with one shark eating the other.
Sometimes when two Great Whites have mated, the female will eat the male for extra energy to lay the eggs. Sometimes the pups will eat each other!
Just be aware that it is rare for domesticated sharks to eat each other. :).
If someone says this is false, they are wrong. :D
No
lamellae is a part of him/her that senses electric impulses
they have been known to eat each other,yes they will eat each other youtube has a video about it.
Great white sharks have about 46 teeth for each five rows
Typically, sharks and dolphins avoid each other. On occasion however, sharks such as the great white will hunt baby dolphins. Dolphins are tough creatures and sharks have learned to ignore them, for the most part.
No. They are solitary creatures that have very little social interaction with each other outside of mating.
the great white shark, (the sharks kill each other off in the sack for food!)
No, the megalodon was not a great white shark; they are distinct species. Megalodon (Carcharocles megalodon) lived approximately 23 to 3.6 million years ago and is considered one of the largest predatory sharks to have ever existed. While both megalodon and great white sharks (Carcharodon carcharias) belong to the same broader group of sharks, they are not directly ancestral to each other. Megalodon is believed to be more closely related to the ancestors of modern mako sharks.
They have been known to eat each other, but this is not terribly common. By and large, the two species avoid each other or only consume the other if it is dead. The primary reason for this is that the "food reward" in each case is offset by the possibility of being seriously injured by the target. YouTube has a documented Orca vs Great White.
There are so many differnt types of sharks! Each one is individual, and has it's own charichterists. You can find many amazing lists from trushed-websights of types of shark speices! As of when I wrote this there are 440 classified shark species!
Depends. There are predatory sharks like the Great White, Tiger, and Bull Sharks which actively hunt and eat other varieties of shark. There are other species which will not actively hunt other species of sharks, but will feed on an already dead shark. However, there are sharks, like the Whale Shark which do not consume shark meat in any form, because their diet is entirely different.
sometimes THEY DO! sometimes THEY DONT!