The Japanese word for shark is "same" (鮫) it is pronounced as "sah-may"
I am afraid you must be a little more specific about what you mean by «killer sharks». To the best of my knowledge, there is no shark commonly know by the name of «killer shark». A great white is a killer shark, as well as tiger sharks, bull sharks, and so on.
great white shark
Killer Shark - 1950 was released on: USA: 19 March 1950
killer shark whales
Shark. Beacause its quick and has sharp teeth
in the past there have been reports of killer whales eating sharks. A killer whale will flip the shark on its back. The shark will then go into something called tonic immobility. this is basically where a shark will fall asleep and its senses won't work. That way a killer whale can then easily eat a shark.
killer whale and a shark
killer whales are a natural killer but it kills sea lions only and as far as i know there havent been any killer whales attack to any human. whale shark are a gentle creauture and very diffrent then killer whales . there havent been any whale shark attack to human . In my point of view killer whale is tougher then whale shark because the killer whale is fast has a good and killer sized teeth.
a shark
A killer whales do eat sharks. A killer whale can be twice as big as a great white alone and no shark can stand in their way when they are hungry
The killer whale will hunt the shark by swimming under it and forcing it to the surface. It then attacks by ramming or hitting the shark with its tail. Once the shark has been flipped upside down, which temporarily paralyzes it, the killer whale will use its teeth to eat the shark.
Shark - 2006 Wayne's World 3 Killer Shark 2-16 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-14