a shark hides from his prey by going under them.
A shark is both prey and predator
Right after a shark has picked up the scent of its prey, it closes in on it usually from behind. It opens it mouth wide and right before it bites, a transparent membrane closes over the eye to protect it. This doesn't prevent the shark from seeing. Then, the shark closes hard on the prey's hide. They may shake it from side to side in its mouth to make sure it's dead.
Doplhins live in open waters, no place to hide. But there is protection from the rest of the pod.
Hammer head shark.
people
they hide in chris' bed
A frilled shark is a primitive deep-sea shark with a long, eel-like body and a fringed, frilly appearance to its gill slits. It has numerous rows of small, needle-like teeth and a unique hunting strategy of lunging and snaring prey. The frilled shark is known for its ability to bend its body and capture prey in its toothy jaws.
sharks hide at the bottom of the ocean
A velociraptor didn't hide from prey, it hunted it. and it didn't have many predators to hide from. Oh, and you spelled hide incorrectly.
The great white shark usually come from underneath its prey and tries to get it by surprise.
shark and tuna can be considered as predator and prey that shark feeds on other organism and tuna becomes a prey to the sharkoctopus and a crab. the octopus is the predator who eats the prey, the crab
Does Hammerhead Sharks prey on young