They are some of the toughest sea creatures in the world. TOUGH!!!!
No, they just have a very tough skin.
Typically, sharks and dolphins avoid each other. On occasion however, sharks such as the great white will hunt baby dolphins. Dolphins are tough creatures and sharks have learned to ignore them, for the most part.
Very. On average elephants kill 90 people a year and sharks only kill 9.
Catfish. Sharks don't have scales either. Both have a tough, rubbery mucous membrane that insulates their tissues.
they dont have bones because they have gushy and soft things
Sharks dont have skin instead they have small denticles which act like skin but are tough and are like wearing a plate of armour.
Yeah, look kinda sexy and are tough. But some sharks are ugly so go for a cute cartoony one ;)
No. A shark's skin is tough, and has a surface rather like sandpaper. In fact, the Native Americans used to use it for sandpaper.
Lemon sharks are primarily carnivorous and feed on a variety of fish species, but likely do not specifically target clownfish as they are found in different habitats. Lemon sharks are more commonly found in coastal areas and estuaries, while clownfish typically inhabit coral reefs.
Yes, but first the meat needs to be air-dried and fermented for several weeks to bleed the uric acid out, because sharks pee through their skin. It then needs to be slow-cooked as it's still quite tough. Also, you may get in trouble as I believe they are endangered.
There are two subclasses of cartilaginous fish. Elasmobranchii and holocephali. The subclass elasmobranchii encompasses sharks. The subclass holocephali encompasses rays and skates.Sharks, skates, and stingrays.
Nurse Sharks, Lemon sharks and Hammerhead Sharks