Great White Shark, Tiger Shark, Hammerhead Shark, Sand Shark, Bull Shark
A shark attack is when a shark bumps, bites, or otherwise injures an animal or mammal. Some survive, some do not. (reefannie)
The waters off Kenya are home to several species of sharks. Some of these include whale sharks, great white sharks, blacktip reef shark, hammerhead shark, bignose shark, bull shark, sandbar shark, African angel shark, and Mako shark.
Ichthyologist. Elasmobranchologist to be more specific. Ichtyology is the study of all fish Elasmobranchology is the study of sharks and rays
as dangerous as a shark.
Depending on the species, sharks can have different sizes. The largest is the whale shark that can reach up to 41 feet in length. The great white shark can be about 20 feet long. Smaller sharks are the bull and tiger sharks that can have an average length of 11 feet.
Yes, unless you are talking about a specific shark. But shark itself is common.
The genus species of sharks vary based on the specific type of shark. Some examples include the Great White Shark (Carcharodon carcharias), Hammerhead Shark (Sphyrna zygaena), and Tiger Shark (Galeocerdo cuvier).
Yes, it is correct to capitalize the words "Tiger Shark" as it is a specific type of shark species.
Dorsal and pectoral fins balance the shark, the swimbladder controls height, and the tail propels the shark forward. Some sharks (such as the thresher and mako shark) specialize in select body parts for increased evolutionary advantage based on biome and the prey the specific shark consumes.
It depends on what Shark you are looking at. If you type the name of the shark into wikipedia it should say in the first sentence what its scientific name is.
be more specific with which shark you want to own. because i would advise you not to get a big shark.
yes the basking shark, the whale shark, and the Angel Shark, the nursing shark. ect,
A killer shark can swim up to 40 miles per hour. This varies depending on how large the shark is, how old they are, and what specific type of shark it is.
I am afraid you must be a little more specific about what you mean by «killer sharks». To the best of my knowledge, there is no shark commonly know by the name of «killer shark». A great white is a killer shark, as well as tiger sharks, bull sharks, and so on.
A shark attack is when a shark bumps, bites, or otherwise injures an animal or mammal. Some survive, some do not. (reefannie)
This is an invalid question. Be more specific.
Because there are nine species of this amazing shark, please access the related link below for more specific information: