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The sharks adaptation helps them by reproducing with other sharks to keep the cycle going......
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Well one adaptation might be trying to reproduce with other sharks so the cycle can move on... as behavioral adaptation is the behaviors of a plant or animal that helps it survive in its environment. I hope this helps!
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there adaptation is that they have super sensing organs
No, fish do not have hair. Hair is a mammalian adaptation.
a sharks powerful jaws
Due to adaptations, sharks have have a special advantage in the ocean.
What shark ever lived anywhere except the water??? I see a lot of these adaptation questions about sharks. Tell your teachers THEY NEVER ADAPTED! They have ALWAYS been aquatic animals and always will be. When a shark shows up at your door, THEN, you can study a real adaptation. Until then, sharks are designed to live in water and do it naturally.Ken, the Shark Wrangler
Yes, a shark's powerful jaws are a prime example of a predator adaptation. These jaws allow sharks to efficiently capture and consume their prey, which typically includes fish and marine mammals. The strength and structure of their teeth are also adapted for cutting through flesh, enhancing their effectiveness as apex predators in their ecosystems.
Yes, sharks have a much better sense of smell than bears. Sharks can detect very small amounts of blood in the water from a long distance, while bears have a strong sense of smell but not as sensitive as sharks.
Sharks are attracted to all blood, not just humans'. A shark can smell a small amount of blood an incredible distance away, and they come to it because weakened fish are easier to eat. In other words, it's a hunting adaptation.