glow fish are toys but since the real ones are way in the dark the sharks cant find them
Yes. Well.... when they glow, they make it appear that there is a little fish swimming along. When a predator of the fish comes and tries to "eat it" the cookiecutter attacks the fish. So they basically don't have predators.
Remora
Sharks, baracudas, and fish like that.
Sharks are related to rays and skates, along with other cartilaginous fish.
silver/bala sharks get on well with most fish and are great in a community tank .
No, sharks belong to the class Chondroichthyes or cartilaginous fishes, along with rays and chimeras.
They are, along with other glowing organisms, bioluminecent creatures.
no tiger sharks are fish but r sharks
Along with rays, they make up the family Chodrichthyes, fish with skeletons of cartilage. They are among the most primitive of fish.
sharks have backbones and they are fish
sharks are fish.
They are Sharks, therefore a fish. Very, very big: Plankton eaters.