Dinosaur approximately 200
Human = 206 bones.
Sharks do not have bones
It depends, if the shark where a megladon and was in water it would win even against Tyrannosaurus Rex. Now if your talking out water dinosaurs ( which are really sea reptiles) it would probaly be a tie. But regular shark Vs dinosaur, dinosaur wins.
killer whales are a natural killer but it kills sea lions only and as far as i know there havent been any killer whales attack to any human. whale shark are a gentle creauture and very diffrent then killer whales . there havent been any whale shark attack to human . In my point of view killer whale is tougher then whale shark because the killer whale is fast has a good and killer sized teeth.
i think the answer is no
No they have cartilage it is like a ear on a human
Sharks do not have bones, they have skeletons made of cartilage.
No. A whale shark is a fish.
I am afraid you must be a little more specific about what you mean by «killer sharks». To the best of my knowledge, there is no shark commonly know by the name of «killer shark». A great white is a killer shark, as well as tiger sharks, bull sharks, and so on.
great white shark
No. The "bones" of a shark are not really bones at all. They are made of cartilage. Cartilage is found in a human's ears and nose.
Shark Food is scraps of human food like fish bones and mashed up body parts, if you are asking if humans eat sharks, yes they do predominately in Asia
Greater? Worse, you mean? Probably a shark attack because the blood will attack other sharks and make the one attacking you go into a feeding frenzy.
well actully, not really. no shark is a killer shark they think were some other type of animal that's why they eat/bite us. did you know that sharks don't actully like the tase of human blood they try to spit us out when they tase us, but by the time they do spit us out we're already dead.