The tiger shark, the blue shark, the bull shark, and the milk shark.
The Sandbar shark and the Gummy shark are both species of requiem sharks, while the Grey Nurse shark belongs to a different family known as the nurse sharks. The Sandbar shark and the Gummy shark are both found in temperate waters and are known for their distinctive body shapes.
The Gummy shark , the grey nurse shark and the sandbar shark location
Well for one, theyre all sharks. All sharks are related in some way, including skates and rays as well.
yes. they are closely related to sharks
No it is not small it is one of the biggest coastal sharks in the world.
No sharks can get any diseases
no but their is a Manta ray that is closely related to sharks and their is a angle shark that is shaped like a ray.
Both, sandbar sharks eat fish and, sadly, humans eat sharks, in China shark fin soup is a delicacy. But now there is only about 20% of the world's sharks population left. SOS, Save Our Sharks! From the shark expert girl.
Over 15 species of sharks live in Hawaiian waters. A few examples of these sharks are the bignose shark, gray reef shark, silky shark, blacktip shark, sandbar shark, tiger shark, and whale shark.According to Sharks and Rays of Hawaii by Crites and Crow, there are 40 known species of sharks in Hawaiian waters. (reefannie)
Both birds and sharks are vertebrates whereas starfish are not.
Yes, the Sand Tiger Shark is also known as the Grey Nurse Shark (not to be mistaken for the Nurse Shark which is very different), as Grey Nurse Sharks have a wide global range they have been independently named in various countries and so have a number of names
The waters off Kenya are home to several species of sharks. Some of these include whale sharks, great white sharks, blacktip reef shark, hammerhead shark, bignose shark, bull shark, sandbar shark, African angel shark, and Mako shark.