No. They're solitary animals, the come together for mating, then separate again.
Not really. They are generally solitary, and apart from breeding, mainly meet when they happen to hunt in the same area.
No, actually thay have many mates through out life.
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Great white sharks eat almost anything. If they are hungry enough they might eat a barracuda.
It is possible, but squid normally stay at greater depths than white sharks.
Normally they attack from below, with a sudden rush at the prey. Great white sharks are the largest known predatory fish in the entire ocean. They are classified as a mackerel shark and their teeth often break off when they hunt their prey. This article will answer the question what do great white sharks eat, as well as look at how great white sharks find their prey and look at four interesting facts about great white sharks. Firstly, let's look to answer the question what do great sharks eat. Great white sharks are carnivorous (meat eater) and love to feast on animals with very high fat contents. Great white sharks primarily eat fish, tuna, stingrays, smaller sharks, porpoises, dolphins, whales, seals, fur seals and sea lions. Great white sharks have also been known to eat sea turtles. While great white sharks will attack sea otters and penguins they very rarely eat them. Great white sharks will also eat pig carcasses if they are in the ocean. So now you know the answer to the question what do great white sharks eat. Now, let's look at how they find their prey. Great white sharks primarily locate their prey based on smell and sound. They can hear and smell their prey from many kilometres away and start to move towards their prey. When the great white sharks are close to their prey they rely on their sight to spot their prey. Great white sharks typically stay below their prey and ambush them, taking them by complete surprise. Great white sharks typically attack their prey in the morning as it is harder to see the sharks at the bottom of the ocean in the morning.
In order:Whale Shark, Basking Shark and Great White Shark. My advice stay well clear from these sharks!
In most species they are cold blooded. Sharks that are warm blooded mostly stay in cooler waters. Sharks that are cold blooded stay in warm waters by the shore.
Probably not, but stay close to shore if you DO decide to swim in the sea, as you just never know where the Great White may strike. Speak with an on-duty lifeguard and "know before you go".
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shark would avoid each other unless there very hungry. they would not stay together for and example a tiger shark may spot a great white they may fight or kill but will most likely avoid but a great white shark mother after birth may spot the baby as food. the mother will not raise them she will go away or eat them.
There are only two known to stay year round, which are the Black Tip Reef Shark, and the White Tip Reef Shark, others such as the tiger shark and great white are also known to migrate every year for a few weeks to the Cayman Islands.
Sharks can be found at any depth through out the oceans. However it would be great if they would stay in deep parts of the oceans .
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While Lemon Sharks do not directly attack people such as great white sharks and tiger sharks do, they are still dangerous to human health. Currenty AIDs has killed over 2 million people around the globe. When you swim for too long around lemonsharks or are bitten by them, you will contract a rare form of lemonAIDS. In essence it is a good idea to stay away from them.