well, that is a difficult question to answer because there are 400 types of sharks but yes alot ofspecies of sharks are endangered, here's a list: African Angelshark, Angelshark, Angular angel shark, Arabian catshark, Argentine, Atlantic Ghost catshark, Angel shark, Australian spotted catshark, Banded catshark, Barbeled houndshark, Bareskin dogfish, Bartail spurdog, Basking shark, Bigeye sandtiger, Bigfin catshark, Bighead catshark, Bizant river shark, Black gulper shark, Black shark, Blackspot shark, Blacktip reef shark, Blacktip shark, Blotched catshark, Blue shark, Bluegray carpetshark, Bluntnose sixgill shark. these are only 25 of the 100 species that are endangered.
yes
Conservation Status is Critically Endangered The Ganges shark (Glyphis gangeticus) is a rare species of requiem shark found in the Ganges River of India.
Shark is not a species. Therefore cannot be endangered.
the great white shark is the most endangered :(
The Mako Shark is endangered.
The most endangered species of shark is the GREAT WHITE!!
The Hammerhead Shark Is The Only Endangered Shark In Europe Known
The lemon shark (Negaprion brevirostris) is not an endangered species.
Bull shark
No. The Bull Sharks are known to swim up the Ganges River and hence sometimes they are confused with the Ganges River Shark. The Ganges Shark is a fresh water shark that is indigeneous to the Ganges river of India. They are a critically endangered species. Whereas, the Bull sharks can live in both salt and fresh water.
no