No, there are other fish who have live young called guppies or something like that
Not all sharks have live young. Some lay eggs like most fish do but to answer your question, no, sharks are not the only fish that give live birth. Guppies, mollies, swordtails and other members of the family Poeciliidae, as well as members of other fish families, give live birth.
No. Sharks are fish, and fish do not suckle. The only members of the animal kingdom that suckle their young are mammals.
No. They are freshwater fish only.
There is very little relation between sharks and whales. Sharks are an ancient primitive creature, and the whale is a modern creature who gives live birth and nurses its young. the whale is a creature which originally lived on land, then adapted to live in the ocean.
is there even a hammerhead fish i think its only a hammerhead shark.
they have been found in the stomach of tuna fish,sharks and dolphins
No. Sharks and rays give birth to live young too.
The smaller of the squid live off of shrimp, and fish. The species of the squid depends on what they eat, for example the giant squid not only eats fish but also smaller species of squid, they can also eat young sharks and whales.
Sharks are carnivores, they can only eat other fish.
A shark is an animal, specifically a type of fish, but it is not a mammal. Mammals are a separate category of animals that have certain characteristics, such as giving birth to live young and feeding them with milk. Sharks give birth to live young but do not produce milk to feed them.
Sharks don't only eat fish. They also commonly eat seals as well.
Sharks are the only fish that have live birth. Therefore, the pups are carried by the mother during gestation and then passed through the cloaca.