Sharks generally do not bite their own tails. Their anatomy and behavior are not suited for such actions, as they rely on their powerful jaws to capture prey, not to interact with their own bodies in that way. Additionally, their tails are crucial for swimming and maneuvering, making it unlikely they would attempt to bite them.
They have shark tails. If they have shark tails then they'd be catagorized for a shark. They are called a whale shark because their big like a whale and shark because it is a shark (tail)
They usually do not bite, but use their tails for defense.
A shark bite fitting typically lasts for about 50 years.
no because a shark can bite!
well, a shark bite is usually created by a shark (when it bites you) and a crocodile bite is usually created by a crocodile.
the great white shark
they both have tails
The cast of Into the Shark Bite - 2010 includes: Andy Casagrande as himself
Coolie cutter shark
YES
The cookie cutter shark
Yes if it takes a big enough bite out of you.