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A white shark is generally awake during the day and not quite as active at night. White sharks are considered to be diurnal sharks.
Both. Sharks never stop swimming. They hunt mainly by smell and vibration, so night or day makes no difference.
Yes, they are much more active at night than during the day.
No, great white sharks have excellent eye sight although they do hunt during the day due to the sun getting in their eyes distrupting their vision. This is why most attacks occur at night and early morning
eat and attack
Sharks are primarily crepuscular and nocturnal feeders, meaning they are most active during dawn and dusk, as well as at night. However, some species, like tiger sharks and great whites, may also hunt during the day. Sharks feed opportunistically and will actively seek out prey when hungry.
Tiger shark, great white shark,hammerhead shark,bull shark,cookie cutter shark,
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no,they remain in motion to force water over the gills so they can breathe
Great white usually feed at dawn, dusk, and night.
Hammerhead sharks gather in large shoals during the day, then hunt alone at night. so i would say no
well the great white is larger but the bull shark is more like it attacks more. so really the bull shark is more dangerous. bull sharks are more dangerous because they are an aggressive species of shark and they tend to hunt in waters were people often swim like along the tropical shorelines bull sharks live through out the world in shallow, warm ocean waters. they also swim up into freshwater rivers, humans are not part of a bull sharks normal prey, when a bull shark goes after a person its because the big fish is curious or because it simply mistakes a person for prey but bull sharks will eat almost anything. they sometimes eat dolphins and sea turtles. they hunt during night and day so thats why bull sharks are more dangerous. Also most recorded human deaths caused by sharks are from bull sharks. It is believed that around half of the recorded human deaths from Great whites are actually caused by bull sharks due to similarity in behavior and shape.