Just as a human child-they form in the Mamas belly and come out baby- but they don't really need anyone to take care of them.
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A sharks special scence is smelling because some sharks can smell form miles away.
Killer whales are known to eat sharks and seals. Seals form a major part of their diet.
No, sharks are typically solitary animals and do not form social groups or packs. They are primarily solitary hunters that patrol their territories alone.
A marine biologist studies sharks. Elasmobranchology is the study of sharks. Sharks resemble the true fishes in external form, but differ from them so widely in structure that they are placed in a class by themselves.
sharks are around form July to September, they are in the ocean, there will be fish with a fin sticking out of the water, but it could also be an ocean sunfish, or a hammerhead shark.
Sharks regularly feed on the squid that form huge schools in the Caribbean.
Sharks do not have the ability to sense HUMANS are in the water... They have a sensory that makes it able for them to sense when things are moving in the water. They do not know what you are what they see you as is food... :)
Hawaiians believed their deities could take the form of sharks. Also, spirits from dead relatives could possess sharks and protect their famalies or be destructive.
Leopard sharks are known for their distinctive spots, which are present along their bodies. These spots serve as a form of camouflage to help them blend in with their surroundings as they hunt for prey.
Sharks can be solitary or social, depending on the species and life stage. Some sharks, like the great white shark, are known to be solitary predators, while others, like hammerhead sharks, can form schools or aggregations for feeding or mating purposes.
sharks mostly attack humans because they are mistaken as an otter or other form of prey. many humans may also accidentally step on sharks if in the water and not careful which leads to aggression and in seconds (or less) an attack occurs.