As Much as it can eat!!!!! (2% of it's own body weight)
The grey nurse shark is primarily a fish eater.
The answer is that Nerf Shark eat Vertebrates
The Grey Nurse sharks eat mainly lobsters, crabs, smaller sharks, fish, rays and squid. They eat the weak, the old and even the dead animals!
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.
Nurse sharks eat fish; they are carnivores.
he can eat his wight in food
if you are asking can a shark eat another shark then yes because they do it for food
whenever it really feels like eat needs food when the shark see it
Food.
some nurse sharks can get sick by eating garbage because there in the middle of the ocean is garbage. so if they don't eat to much garbage they will not get sick and it is not often a nurse shark gets sick its only now and then
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i have read about sharks and i think it would be the nurse shark.