Also called the spotted, ragged toothed shark or the sand tiger shark, grey nurse sharks are a large species of shark measuring about 11 feet long and weighing between 200 and 350 lbs. Despite their formidable appearance, they aren't aggressive unless provoked. They eat bony fish, other sharks, rays, squid, and crustaceans, and live in temperate, tropical, and subtropical coastal waters all over the world. However, they are considered endangered.
No there teeth would snap off Grey nurse sharks can only eat animals as big as there jaws
No, unless you provoke it badly.
to my knowledge, the grey nurse shark lives on the east coast of Australia
what adaptations do grey nurse sharks have that help them?
Bull Shark, Nurse Shark, Gray Shark, Tiger Shark, Mako Shark, Great White Shark and more. hammer shark, whale shark and the tresher shark
"Ginglymostoma cirratum" is the (taxonomic) binomial designation of the commonly-known "Nurse shark", not to be confused with either the "grey nurse shark" or the "tawny nurse shark".
Tawny nurse shark was created in 1831.
The Gummy shark , the grey nurse shark and the sandbar shark location
Big, Gray Shark
Nurse shark
The normal skin colour of a Nurse Shark would be grey - brown
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