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Q: What eats a gray reef shark?
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What does the gray reef shark do at night?

hunt


What does a caribbean reef shark eat?

a reef shark eats a small amount of tiny animals


What eats gray sharks?

Humans and larger sharks will eat gray reef sharks.


How does the gray reef shark eat?

steps for reef sharks to eat 1. open mouth2. eat the head of the idiot who asked this question.simple enough


What is the hunting strategies of the gray reef shark and the megamouth shark?

These two sharks have very different hunting strategies. The Gray Reef shark (Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos) eats fish and small squid and gets them by "typical" hunting - chasing small fish at night. They live in coral reef and shoal habitats, whereas the megamouth (Megachasma pelagios) lives in deeper abyssal waters. This shark is unique in that it is one of three that eat microscopic plankton. It 'hunts' by filter feeding, like a whale might.


What are the hunting strategies for the gray reef shark?

They herd the fish against a reef wall, so the fish are cornered.


What is the lifespan of the Gray Reef Shark?

Their life expectancy is at least 25 years.


What is the hunting stratigies of a gray reef shark?

catches prey in tight crevicesin reefs!


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What eats a blacktip reef shark?

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What types of sharks live in the Pacific Ocean?

There are many types of sharks that live in the Pacific Ocean. Some of these types include the Great White, the Tiger shark, the Dusky shark, the Blue shark, the Gray Reef shark, and the Blacktip shark.


What are reef sharks?

Reef sharks are sharks that inhabit coral reefs. There are several different species of them. They are the Blacktip reef shark, Whitetip reef shark, Grey reef shark, and Caribbean reef shark.