I don't believe so, although in one species of shark, an unborn shark will set about killing it's unborn siblings and gradually eating their remains until it is born. All I can say about this is that the mother must have an amazing immune system not to get ill from the rotting remains within her. Some species of sharks are born encased in eggs.
Most are live birth, in much the same way as mammals, some such as the Dogfish (Scyliorhinus stellaris) lay egg pouches (mermaids purse) and the young develop in there and then emerge much like birds do from eggs.
easy baby sharks mainly get lost then predators come then they swim to land then people mite help them or they sufacate
the shark does it by itself
Yes. Most tiger sharks eat their siblings in the womb.
yes the eggs hatch in the mothers womb and eat the smaller siblings before they are born
No but you where.
yes they eat anything in it's way
Sharks only eat what is in their territory,because its their only way to survive
Sharks eat the same way that most animals eat, by biting and swallowing. They don't chew their food, though.
yes
no way that would be dangerous
yes they eat anything in it's way
Sharks can not eat whale sharks as whale sharks are proportionally bigger than sharks. Sharks may scavenge off dead whale sharks but the probability of live whale sharks being eaten is highly unlikely. Some species of shark are cannibals and babies will often eat each other while inside the womb.______________________________________________________________________________Just a short note to remind whale sharks (Rhincodon typus) were contemporaneous with C. Megalodon, and in the same waters.That contributed for the whale shark to be included in the megalodon's menu although they have been extinct for millions of years.
Sharks eat anything that gets in their way.
They eat the same way other shrks eat. Theres no difrents