sometimes THEY DO! sometimes THEY DONT!
they do in fact
Thresher sharks sting there enemys by hitting them with there tail. Thresher sharks sting there enemys by hitting them with there tail.
No thresher sharks eat krill
No, thresher sharks aren't endangered.
Yep some do but some like with their family.
Like all sharks, the Thresher Sharks have fins that help them to navigate. A Thresher Sharks fins can be described as small, flat, as well as long and pointed.
Mako sharks, thresher sharks and Great white sharks
Thresher sharks slash at any obstile in there path if it does noy move They poo 7,000 pounds of it.
No, a thresher would be about 1.5 mouths full to a Great White.
Do you mean the thresher shark? If so then, "In the North Pacific, common thresher sharks are found along the continental shelves of North America and Asia. They are rare in the Central and Western Pacific. In the warmer waters of the Central & Western Pacific, bigeye and pelagic thresher sharks are more common."
Thresher Sharks.
Common thresher sharks are not very social creatures. Like other species, they may use posturing to communicate agitation to other sharks.
Thresher sharks can be found in tropical waters and cold temperate waters around the world but are most common in temperate waters. The common thresher is the most abundant species of them all Malapascua Island in the Philippines is the only place in the world where Pelagic Thresher Shark can be seen on a daily basis. Threshercove.com