yes because sharks are bigger then humans
No.
Sharks, unlike humans have only 5 systems. They have hearing, smell, taste and touch. In addition they can detect weak electric fields in the water. Some of these sense are more accurate in sharks than in humans. their smell organ is more developed than humans.
Humans have not been able to find out when sharks nest. Did you know humans know more about outer space than sea life?
Sharks by nature are not normally inclined to harm humans unless provoked, although there are of course exceptions to this. Man is more likely to hunt or kill sharks out of fear or for sport or financial gain.
are people predators to sharks than sharks are to humans
other sharks
Sharks may not have the clearest eyesight, but they can detect 7 times more light than humans.
there is a lot of concern over sharks as there seems to be more sharks killed by humans than humans killed by sharks.
Answer umm not all humans have the equal amount of bones
No, frogs do not have more bones than humans. An adult human typically has 206 bones, while an adult frog has around 200 bones, though the exact number can vary among species. Frogs have a unique skeletal structure adapted for jumping and swimming, but overall, humans have a slightly higher bone count.
they are lighter and more thin so they can fly
Not exactly. Pigs' bones tend to be a bit thicker and denser than that of a humans'.