Endangered.
The great white shark is a "mackerel shark", allied to the porbeagle, and long finned and short finned mako sharks. The species is considered "Vulnerable", by the IUCN. Recently, numbers have shown an upswing, as more sharks than expected have been counted in South African, and waters off the coast of North America.
Great whites belong to the Chondrichthye class
Scientists work hard to put every living thing in a classification. Sharks belong in the class Chondrichthyes, along with other fish with cartilage.
Chondrichthyes
Chondrichyhyes is the animal class that includes cartilaginous fishes like sharks, rays and chimeras.
No, sharks belong to the class Chondroichthyes or cartilaginous fishes, along with rays and chimeras.
Nobles
Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Subphylum: Vertabrata Class: Condrichthyes
They were Junkers
They are members of cartilaginous class of fish.
They are members of cartilaginous class of fish.
Cartilaginous fish.
Chondrichyhyes is the animal class that includes cartilaginous fishes like sharks, rays and chimeras.
They are members of cartilaginous class of fish.
They have cartilage instead of bones for a skeleton. Chondo- means cartilage.
No, Sharks belongs to Class: Chondrichthyes and whale belongs to Class: Mammalia
Sharks belong to cartilaginous fish. (Chondrichthyes)
No, sharks and all other fishes belonging to the class Chondrichthyes.
Megamouth sharks belong to the phylum Chordata (vertebrates), and class Chondrichtyes (sharks, rays and chimaeras).
Class Chondrichthyes
yes