Yes, shark fishing is the same as regular fishing. It is mostly done for food and sport.
Definitely not. You may think that riding on a shark seems to be a joke, but to the sharks...they think it is a threat and bye-bye you will end up as a shark's meal. But there is a way, just train the shark of course. But i don't think it is easy, so good luck.
Shark master it is a shark is a tipe of fish. no it's not a shark is a huge fish with gills a long tail masive teeth and a missile type body so if you what to go out fishing in the ocean count me out bye !!!!!!!!!
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Sharks aren't really afraid of dolphins; that's a common misconception that has led people to believe that when dolphins are present in an area, there will not be any sharks nearby. In fact, many species of shark and dolphin actually hunt and eat the same prey items, so the presence of dolphins often indicates the presence of sharks as well. Dolphins and sharks are two ocean predators who have to compete for food and territory. They usually co-exist quite peacefully as part of a complex ocean eco-system, but occasionally they do attack and sometimes kill each other under various circumstances. So its basicly that dolpinhs can kick sharks butt easily but if the sharks is bigger, bye bye dolphin. Yes AnswerEpic but grate whites cant beat a dolphin
the food that a hammer head shark eats is stupid people so bye
yes u can bye them from there
Sharks can smell blood in water when the blood particles spread out, so sharks can find injured fish or person easily.
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Sorry I don't know this answer but I'm Monique and I love myself bye!
Crispus Attucks was a slave who was killed. Bye!!!!
no she was killed by her fan club president and her accountant yolanda saldivar
Mutualism between a shark and a remora fish is a symbiotic relationship where both species benefit. The remora fish attaches itself to the shark using a modified dorsal fin, gaining protection and access to food scraps from the shark's meals. In return, the remora fish helps keep the shark clean by feeding on parasites and dead skin, providing a grooming service. This mutually beneficial relationship allows both species to thrive in their marine environment.