Yes. Apart from the Orca (Killer Whale), there are no known predators that may attack or kill a Great White. In regions where both the Orca and the Great whites inhabit and compete for food, Orcas may attack and kill these sharks. Since Orca's are much larger than them, they can attack and even kill great whites.
Yes they do. It depends on the size and danger of the fish. A hungry shark eats everything that doesn't eat him.
yes
The thresher shark has many parts like its fins
Yes,common thresher, fox shark, sea fox, swiveltail, thrasher.
Anything bigger than 19ft. The thresher's most relatie cousin is the blue shark.
A whale shark is a relatively "friendly" shark. It eats plankton and other small organisms. While the thresher shark can easily fit inside the whale sharks mouth, the whale shark has no desire to consume it. So no, it can't eat a thresher shark. It is not fast enough. -MNM
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Thresher sharks avoid humans. There is only one known case in the history of record keeping where a thresher shark bit a human. It was provoked by the human (probably fishing), and was a non-fatal incident.
Mainly bony fish.
Humans.
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Thresher sharks are about 4 feet long and 1 1/2 feet of that is a long curved tail.
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.