Great white shark. They are two times larger.
Grey on top, white on bottom
grey and white staffodshire bull terrier what???
The bull shark cannot camouflage its body like the squid, the octopus, and other sea predators. However, due to the fact that the upper side of the bull shark is grey and the underside is white, you may consider this a «passive camouflage». You may also consider bull sharks preference for muddy river waters to catch prey a camouflage technic.
yesYes, but it looks more of a grey than white.
10-Lemon Shark 9-Blue Shark 8-Hammerhead Shark 7-Sand-Tiger Shark 6-Grey Reef Shark [Reef Shark] 5-Short-Fin Mako Shark [Mako Shark] 4-Ocianic White-Tip Shark 3-Tiger Shark 2-Bull Shark 1-Great White Shark A lot of internet sites say that bull shark is number one which I have found out that is not true, you might be more likely to be attacked by a bull shark but still the Jaws of a Great White are more dangerous. [not trying to scare anyone].
to my knowledge, the grey nurse shark lives on the east coast of Australia
No. Black is a dominant colour, no matter what colour the bull is. If the bull is white, the calf will be grey. If a bull is black, the calf will be black; if a bull is a blue roan, the calf will be most likely a darker roan or even black; if a bull is red or brown, the calf will be black; if a bull is yellow or orange the calf will be either grey or black.
blue whale, great white shark, dolphin, Nautilus, cuttlefish, bottlenose dolphins, white tip reef shark, mako shark, Bull shark, tiger shark, man-o-war, moon jellyfish, sea urchin, clown fish, orca, kahola/humpback whale, grey whale, sperm whale, there is still many to be discovered, the ocean has some of the most abuntant wildlife
It is for camoflage. the top is grey so things looking down just see grey like water, and the bottom is white so things underneath see white like the sunlight in the water.
It is naturally grey, which means it is already camoflaged
Tiger Shark Lemon Shark Great White Shark Whale Shark Basking Shark Megamouth Shark Grey Reef Shark Carribbean Reef Shark Black Tip Reef Shark White Tip Reef Shark Black Tip Shark Thats all poo poo!!
The shortfin mako is grey blue on top, with a white belly.