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No. Like most sharks it's carnivorous.
no! orcas are larger than most sharks some sharks are bigger like great white sharks,basking sharks,whale sharks and megamouth sharks
no,not all sharks are grey but most of them are.
The most common shark seen would be the bull sharks. Lemon sharks would be the second. Occasionally you might see nurse sharks and Caribbean reef sharks, but unlikely. There are several smaller spices that would go unnoticed by most people.
Sharks like most sea creature do not drink. They get all their water from the food they eat.
It would depend on what kind of shark but most sharks prefer to hunt fish, squid and crustaceans.Here are a couple of examplesHammerheads dine on stingrays.Smooth dogfish sharks like to eat crabs and lobsters.Tiger sharks eat sea turtles.Blue sharks prefer squid.To conserve energy, sharks often target weak, immature or sickly fish or mammals. There is a 1 in 9 million chance that a human will be attacked by a shark.Hope this helps.
killer whales and other big sea animals like large sharks/most sharks
most sharks can only live in certain temperature water which is mainly warmer water and if the water got colder yes they would migrate to warmer water or they would die which is why they are having suspicions of great white sharks and other sharks coming in to Britain as the ice caps are melting.
Its depending on the shark bigger sharks its more deeper colder water like Great Whites but there are some big sharks that do like warmer water like the whale shark smaller sharks usually like warm water because they are smaller and dont have as much meat on there bones.
Most fish have bones. Sharks and rays do not have bones but they do have bone-like structures that are made from cartilage.
No. Sharks are either carnivores (most species) or filter feeders (like the whale shark), so they do not eat kelp.
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