In my opinion it is because they have massive mouths and in their life time go through about 300 teeth!! And they can swim really fast, eat loads and never stop swimming even when they are asleep.
Any body who's ever watched Flipper knows that most sharks are leary of dolphins and porpoises. They can out swim sharks and ram them with their 'beaks'. This may not apply to the Great White Shark who is pretty impressive swimmer in its own right.
Basking sharks are meat eaters they love to eat little children from ages 1-18 and swim around slowly with their mouths wide open. They are larger than the great white and are of a gray colour.The great white eats things like seals and have a mouth full of impressive teeth the jaws of which they can telescope outwards. They are a very active swimmer and are paler in colour.Addendum: All the above is correct except the part about basking sharks being meat eaters. They are plankton eaters.
Sharks have an impressive ability to navigate and locate their prey over vast distances using their keen sense of smell, hearing, and electromagnetic fields. While they may occasionally stray from their intended path, they are not known to get "lost" in the same way that humans might.
On average, sharks are faster than marlins. Sharks can reach speeds of up to 40 mph, while marlins can swim at speeds of around 50 mph. However, this can vary depending on the species and the specific conditions.
mako sharks can be 5-8 feet (60-96 inchis)
The book was very impressive, I recommend it.That was an impressive firework display.You need to be really impressive to catch my attention.
The positive form of "least impressive" is "impressive." While "least impressive" indicates a lack of noteworthy qualities, "impressive" suggests that something has qualities that are striking or admirable.
impressive means good
Nurse Sharks, Lemon sharks and Hammerhead Sharks
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There are three species of sharks known to eat starfish. These sharks are the Nurse sharks, Horn sharks and Port Jackson sharks.
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