Sharks do not raise their young. Great White Sharks are ovoviviparous, meaning that the eggs say inside the mother's body and continue to develop until leaving the mother's body. After birthing, the young sharks swim off, as sharks are cannibalistic, and will not hesitate to eat their own offspring.
Most sharks don`t take care of their young, some mother sharks even eat their young!
YES whale sharks mom take care of there young until they are 6 months old!
the great white shark will eat the young.
the great white shark mother does not care for her young. they swim away right after birth
the mother sharks do not protect their babies.
by the mother or the father getting the food and feed it to the young
Sharks do not care for their young.
Great White sharks birth live young.
11 months
It was a young great white
2-10 live young
2000 to 3000 lbs, is how much a shark weighs
No, great white sharks do not care for their young. The pups have to fend for themselves from the moment they're born.
Marine biologists believe C. megalodon was viviparous, keeping its young developing internally until their birth. In other species, such as the great white shark, the young hatch from eggs inside the female and feed on unhatched eggs until they mature enough and are set loose.
Three ways that sharks can have babies: eggs are laid (Whale Shark), eggs hatch inside the mother and then are born, or pups (baby skarks) grow inside the mother (Mako Shark). Sharks can have up to 100 babies at one time. Gestation periods are different too, ranging from 14 months to 24 months depending on the species. Tiger Shark 14-16 months, Great White 14-18 months, Dogfish Shark 18 to 24 months. There are over 400 species of sharks. Great White Shark have their young in the fall in warmer waters of southern California.