because it makes them less visible from below.
most of the hammerhead sharks are brownish. However, the smooth hammerhead sharks is olive green or dark gray-brown in the top and white underneath. Their pectoral fins have black tips.
Most disposable lighters are not refillable but if they are you should see a nozle on the bottom. For a zippo style lighter slight the lighter out of the metal casing and lift the rectangular pad and pour lighter fluid into the cotton underneath the pad
They are blue and a beautifull creture :)
Most ocean creatures developed this trait for protection from predators. It works like this: Lets say a dolphin is swimming through the water and a hungry shark it swimming below it. If the shark were to look up, he would see the dolphin's light belly blending in with the light from the surface. This makes it hard for the dolphin to be detected and eaten.
the colors are a sandy color the main color because of there natural habitat the desert and they have little black and white
the most endangerd shark is the shark
It is mostly just a scare-tactic used in the media to symbolize a shark. In the wild, animals typically adapt to the hunting method that is most likely to succeed. For example, if a shark were to hunt a bird sitting on the water, if it's fin was up above the water, the bird would see it and most likely fly away before the shark could get near it. If the shark were to come from underneath, the bird most likely would not be aware of the shark until it was too late.
Black on topside, silver underneath.
Absorbed. Lighter colors reflect more solar energy away, and the lighter roof absorbs less heat.
the most dangerous shark is the rono shark
most abundant shark
Cancun has a subtropical climate and most likely, you will get a tan; especially if you have lighter skin color and it is a sunny day.