bad they eat big fat ppl lol so lose wait fat ppl lololololololol my name is fionna
The cast of Sharks on their Best Behavior - 1990 includes: Michael deGruy as himself
Erich Ritter has written: 'Understanding sharks' -- subject(s): Behavior, Sharks
they eat.
Yes, some species of sharks exhibit cannibalistic behavior where they may eat other sharks, especially during times of scarcity of food or territorial disputes. However, this behavior is not common among all shark species.
Sharks do not fart like humans do. Instead, they release gas through their mouths. This process helps them regulate their buoyancy and maintain their position in the water. The gas released by sharks does not significantly impact their behavior or environment.
they are called sand sharks specifically because they are camouflaged with sand and hunt on the seafloor and hide by digging slightly in the sand and not moving at all.
Sharks bite people because they are always in pain with their teeth growing bigger and bigger. They also feel with there mouth.
Common predators of sailfish include large sharks, such as great white sharks and tiger sharks, as well as marine mammals like orcas. These predators hunt sailfish for their meat and also as part of their natural feeding behavior.
The whale shark has been observed with both diurnal and nocturnal feeding habits. This change in behavior can be linked to times when the plankton they feed on blooms.
yes well if it do not want to be cach the shark will try to swim away ps. i hate mindless behavior
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Some different species of sharks will hunt prey together such as bonnethead sharks and hammerhead sharks. It appears to be tolerance more than a true cooperative effort like dolphin hunting packs. But, it is the closest cooperative behavior I have seen in sharks.www.sharkwrangler.comKen, the Shark Wrangler.