Sharks get their energy from the food they eat/ the prey they catch.
to aqcuire energy they eat food
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the food that they eat
Most of their energy is used swimming around looking for food.
Like all animals, from the food they eat.
Whale sharks are very large organisms. Though, they feed on one of the smallest organisms, krill. Krill eat plankton, which is what gives them energy.Then, Whale sharks eat the krill for their energy. They then use this energy by simply swimming.Though this seems easy to do, a Whale shark is much larger and uses a lot more energy to swim than we, humans, do.
Energy is contained within proteins, and whale sharks get their protein from krill and other small marine life. Sleeping in fact has nothing to do with gaining energy, although lack of sleep will make your brain hide energy from you in an attempt to slow you down and get you to sleep.
Hammerhead sharks primarily travel through the ocean in search of food. This consumes a majority of their life and uses considerable amounts of energy.
A Shark would be considered a Secondary Consumer because a primary consumer gets its energy from plants, whereas a Secondary Consumer gets its energy from from other consumers.
They get their energy by eating. Bull Sharks are apex predators. They are known to eat any living creature that lives in its surroundings. Its diet would include fish, turtles, dolphins, crustaceans, other smaller bull sharks etc. They are also known to attack humans. They usually chase and attack their prey.
Yes. Because sharks eat other organisms to get their energy and survive, they are consumers.
Remora , they save energy by hitching rides on boats or sharks using a suction they have on there head.they usually slow the shark down but does not harm them.