Yes, sharks can and do eat their own kind, a behavior known as intra-species predation. This often occurs in situations where food is scarce, or among juvenile sharks that may prey on smaller or weaker individuals. Additionally, some species, like the great white shark, have been observed engaging in cannibalism, particularly during their early development stages in the womb.
no they do not
Yes, quite a few forms of marine life will eat their own kind. This includes crabs, many types of fish, sharks, and even sea stars.
no
Any kind of fish that swims in front of them while they are hungry
prehistoric sharks eat whales, other sharks and mollusks. But the megalodon eats any kind of living organism
They are hungry. Sometimes they can't get their food so they go and eat other sharks.
Sharks will eat one another all the time, especially if there is blood in the water and a feeding frenzy. Tiger sharks (for example) will eat hammerheads, makos and other tiger sharks. A shark has one rule; eat and don't get eaten. Sharks will eat sharks of their own species and other species of sharks as well.
any kind of meat
LIBIDO
There is no species of shark that do not eat living organisms.
arcods what else?
man eating sharks