Some sharks lay eggs that hatch independently of the parents and are essentially autonomous "adults" after they hatch. Others produce eggs that remain in the uterus, and hatch there with no placentation....and some produce pups that are true
live births.
If there are instances of the parents caring for their young it appears it has not been observed.
No baby sharks do not get milk from their mother. They learn to hunt.
Only mammals drink milk form their mothers. Sharks hatch from eggs laid by the mother. Occasionally the mother will guard the eggs, then leave.
No they can't, anyone who says they can is an idiot.
No, sharks are a type a fish that give birth to live young, they do not produce milk and feed their young as a mammal would.
no sorry but whales and dolphines can
by mouth
Yeah some species of sharks do it.
they feed on fish, crabs, people, sharks, and clams.
thay feed of small frish
dolphins, other sharks and,YOU!
Young tiger sharks are called pups.
most sharks feed after dusk. 99.9 percent of all shark attacks happen afterdusk.
Yes, all flesh-eating sharks are cannibalistic.
Sharks feed on squid or fish, which they swallow whole.
hammerhead sharks feed on mostly every fish in the ocean.
Yes, in fact, it usually eats its own young. Only when it is really starving does it feed on other sharks. Since sharks like to dig in without too much of a hassle, they wait until a hammerhead shark dies and eats the remains.
When the baby sharks is in the moms stomach, sometimes they eat there siblings.