I think so yeah i think yes
I don't think that the shark is mentioned in the Bible, but i could be wrong. The ancient Greek work ketos and the Hebrew work tannin were used by early historians to denote any large marine animal, such as whales and sharks. In the Bible these words have been translated as 'great fish' or 'dragon'. Jonah was believed to have been swallowed by a whale, however it is unlikely that back then people knew the biological differences between whales and sharks. In the early 1700s Linnaeus said that he believed the fish responsible was the great white shark. Therefore there could be more references to the shark in the Bible but these may have been lost in the translation. I found this information in a book called 'The Sharks' by R Burgess from the 1970s.
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.
Yes, but you may think, why would sharks eat us then? Well, sharks eat humans to protect themselves from any harm. Sharks are being killed by humans more than humans are being killed by sharks. Sharks ARE afraid of humans.
megalodon sharks, great white sharks, frilled sharks, thresher sharks, tiger sharks, sand tiger sharks, lemon sharks, bull sharks, whale sharks, basking sharks, lepord sharks,black tip sharks. there is 12.
Mako sharks, thresher sharks and Great white sharks
no! orcas are larger than most sharks some sharks are bigger like great white sharks,basking sharks,whale sharks and megamouth sharks
There are around 440 different species of sharks in the world (great white sharks, carpet sharks, hammerheads, whale sharks, tiger sharks, blue sharks, mako sharks, lemon sharks, angel sharks, thresher sharks, megamouth sharks, zebra sharks, nurse sharks, basking sharks, and bull sharks, just to name a few). And they all grow to different sizes. So, unless you specify what kind of shark(s) you're talking about, this question is far too general to be answered. See the Related Link below for the Wikipedia entry for sharks.
In the whale sharks family there are other whale sharks and other sharks
Whale Sharks and Reef Sharks
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