they have like thirty but when the first one hatches it eats all the rest in the stomach
from eggs
Basking sharks are born from eggs.
A fish egg has baby fish in it, a snail egg has baby snails in it!
yessome sharks do lay eggs in leathery pockets in the seaweedbut some sharks for example the great whitedon't they will have between 1-3 sharks in there stomach but when the mum is a few days before giving birth the baby sharks start to attack each other and the strongest one will eat it's brother or sister and will be the only one born out of how many were in her stomach
Egg sacs for sharks are called well, egg sacs. However, baby sharks that come OUT of the egg sacs are called pups. Is that what you were trying to ask? If not, I hope I answered your question well enough.
Rainbow Sharks, which are freshwater fish, not real sharks, ARE egg layers, but rearly breed in captivity.
Some sharks let their eggs hatch inside themselves so at birth they would be called a pup. Some sharks lay egg sacs. At birth those would be called egg sacs. Once they hatch they would also be pups.
Some sharks let their eggs hatch inside themselves so at birth they would be called a pup. Some sharks lay egg sacs. At birth those would be called egg sacs. Once they hatch they would also be pups.
Live baby sharks have a greater survival rate than eggs floating in the water; they have some ability to swim away from danger and to protect themselves. Eggs are available to be eaten by any animal larger than the egg.
Shark Babies start out in eggs. While in the egg the live on egg yolk. Some Sharks hatch inside their mother, and the unborn Sharks will eat each other.
sharks originated from the dinosor time the sea creatures in those days were firce there food was sharks
It means the baby is about born or the baby died during the escape of the egg