A shark is bigger then a bass.
REMORA IS SMALL AND IS NOT REALLY HARM full then shark but shark doesnt and never eats remora . and remora never eats shark ( this is th e answer i am a diver that's why i think it is correct
No you cant kiss a shark on the mouth because he will bite you before you evenget a chance to try.
what is the difference between the esophagus and the small intestines
A canker sore is a small, painful lesion that appears inside the mouth, while an ulcer in the mouth is a larger, more serious sore that can be caused by various factors such as infection or injury.
Because THE FISH HAS small teeth scientists don't know what or when the sharks eat.
A whale shark is a relatively "friendly" shark. It eats plankton and other small organisms. While the thresher shark can easily fit inside the whale sharks mouth, the whale shark has no desire to consume it. So no, it can't eat a thresher shark. It is not fast enough. -MNM
A canker sore is a type of mouth ulcer that appears inside the mouth, while a mouth ulcer can refer to any sore or lesion in the mouth. Canker sores are usually small and round with a white or yellow center and a red border, while mouth ulcers can vary in size and appearance.
The Megamouth shark is a filter feeder, so it swims with its mouth wide open to feed on plankton and small fish. It relies on its large gill slits to filter out food particles from the water as it swims. This nocturnal shark will migrate vertically in the water column at night to feed on plankton that rises closer to the surface.
The lantern shark
the difference between the two sharks are as two simple things. one the gummy shark is a bottom feeder and has sand paper teeth the spinner shark in aerodynamically shaped body meant for hunted fast pray like fish and small sharks and the gummy shark in not a fast swimming shark and feeds from the bottom of the see floor for shell fish and slow creatures
The difference is that a change forms.
The whale shark is a filter feeder. The whale shark's diet consists of plankton, small fishes , and sometimes larger fishes. They feed by opening their mouth wide and swimming around near the surface, therefore, they eat pretty much whatever floats into their mouth as long as they can swallow it.