Yes they do especially Tiger sharks, which eats basically anything in their path, including large seabirds and turtles. They have a reputation of being greedy and opportunistic eaters because of this.
Sharks, big fish, eagles, and hawks eat all different kinds of seabirds.
Yes they do! a matter of fact they can also eat seabirds!
Salmon sharks primarily feed on fish, including salmon, herring, and mackerel. They have also been known to eat squid and other cephalopods. Additionally, they may opportunistically feed on seabirds and marine mammals.
sharks,whales,dogs,seabirds
The 5 predators of the sea turtle are mainly Tiger sharks. Tiger sharks mostly eat the adult sea turtles. Other predators are dogs, fishes, seabirds and crabs, they eat the eggs or the hatchlings of the sea turtles.
The are seabirds that eat clam and fish.
Tiger sharks are probably the least picky eaters among sharks; they will eat almost anything from sea turtles to other sharks, and they love eating dead whales too. They do tend to avoid sea snakes, though.
No, they are omnivores and eat vegetation if they HAVE TO to survive. They are not COMPLETELY carnivorous(depending on species) My sources: http://www.deepseawaters.com/do-sharks-only-eat-meat.htm
Whales, dolphins, sharks, seabirds
Resident killer whale pods prefer to eat fish, whereas Transient pods eat marine mammals such as whales, sea lions, walrus and seals; They will also eat large sharks and seabirds.
The baby green sea turtle is eaten by raccoons, seabirds and crabs. The only animal that can eat an adult green sea turtle is a shark, and tiger sharks have been known to feed regularly on green sea turtles.
Yes, sharks are carnivores. They primarily feed on other fish, marine mammals, and invertebrates. Some species of sharks also consume seabirds and even other sharks.