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Sharks do not raise their young. Great white sharks are ovoviviparous, meaning that the eggs say inside the mother's body and continue to develop until leaving the mother's body. After birthing, the young sharks swim off, as sharks are cannibalistic, and will not hesitate to eat their own offspring.
Sharks do not care for their young.
No, great white sharks do not care for their young. The pups have to fend for themselves from the moment they're born.
They are an R-Strategist which means that they make many young for a higher chance of survival but don't take care of their young. BA
Not at all really. Once born, they're on their own.
Bradley Budman. He lives in the Kansas Ocean with your mom.
Young tiger sharks are called pups.
Great White Sharks provide no parental care except to train the pups to swim fast by eating the slow ones.ANS2:The great white shark mother does not care for her young. they swim away right after birth ANS3:No, sharks lay eggs which into hatch miniature baby sharks which then fend for themselves. ANS4:They are fully independent at birth, and received no maternal care.
Yes..and baby sharks eat their siblings when they are first born
To my knowledge, Sharks do not nurse their offspring and while they my hover around until just after birth, they genereally abondon their young after they are born leaving them with a food source for the young to eat until they've learned to hunt for themselves. Nope,their young are pretty self-sufficient. Sometimes they eat their siblings in the womb. Contrary to what some people think, nurse sharks do not nurse their young.
The young offspring of sharks are called pups.