Sharks has liver.
Yes
Yes, orcas do consume shark liver as part of their diet.
The liver in a dogfish shark acts as a storage site for fats, oils, and other nutrients. It also helps with buoyancy control by regulating the shark's lipid content. Additionally, the liver plays a role in detoxifying waste products in the shark's body.
Varies by shark. The liver in a shark is large and can take up 5% t0 25% of the sharks weight.
Orcas eat shark liver because it is a nutrient-rich food source that provides them with essential fats and energy.
Since you categorize this question under Frog and Toads, I presume you mean a frog liver. I've added a link to the answer under related links. Check it out.
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Orcas consume shark liver because it is a rich source of nutrients and energy that helps them maintain their health and energy levels.
Orcas like shark liver because it is a rich source of nutrients and energy, providing them with essential fats and vitamins needed for their health and survival.
Centrophorus artomarginatus is a deep-sea shark that is caught for extraction of squalene, an extract of shark liver oil. Another name for this shark is Aizame shark.
A oil which is used for making madicines for child.
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