25 feet
There are 17 different species of sleeper shark so it would depend on which species you mean.
It would have to be a BIG octopus (they do get big but probably not big enough). A giant squid, maybe...
A giant piranha, a bull shark, a crocodile, an alligator, a big lobster, and a big crab.
technicly yes as you do have some large sized sharks .The sizes of sharks vary so some are little and some are big but there is no such thing as a 'giant shark'
the food web for the pacific is: plankton-plant-small fish-big fish-shark-squid-whale So that's the food web of the pacific
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Yes, a good example of that is the whale shark located on the east coast of Australlia of the pacific ocean. Unlike most sharks, the whale shark eats plankton and there is a cousin to the whale shark.
The largest one recorded was 35 feet in length and weighed as much as a lion.
The largest one recorded was 35 feet in length and weighed as much as a lion.
Technicaly speaking, its real name is Squatina Californica. It is a species of Angel shark, that lives in the Pacific ocean. If you see a picture of it, it kinda looks like a big stingray. (but its not)
a megloagon shark