Probably not, as they are made of cartilage.
Whales have few enemies, them being humans, sharks and other whales. They use their sizes and layers of fat to protect themselves.
yes
Rainbow Sharks, which are freshwater fish, not real sharks, ARE egg layers, but rearly breed in captivity.
no whales are not fat sharks but are 2 different animalsA whale is a warm blooded mammal and a shark is a cold blooded fish
sharks can only get 6 layers because pretend two it will not bite properly............
No, low-fat milk will not form layers like whole milk because it has a lower fat content. In whole milk, the fat molecules can separate and rise to the top, forming a layer of cream. Low-fat milk has had much of the fat removed, so there is not enough fat present to form distinct layers.
no you big fat BUTS
Actually, yes and no. Some sharks are egg-layers, while most give birth to live pups.
Penguins
because the penguins dont get eaten by sharks they eat sharks
Having two layers of fat in your stomach is generally healthier than having three layers, as excessive abdominal fat is associated with increased health risks like heart disease and diabetes. It's important to maintain a healthy body composition and focus on overall health rather than the number of fat layers.
Sharks have multiple rows of teeth arranged in several layers. They continuously shed and replace their teeth throughout their lifetime, with some species capable of producing thousands of teeth in a year.