yes
it protects itself by attacking other things or hidingHammer head sharks protect themselves just the way real sharks do...as many people say sharks only attack humans because they mistake us for seals or other animals and the attack without knowing that we are humans not animals and they bite on us and use us for just another dinner
people, other fish, sharks and animals
Sharks are top predators and thus do not have other animals attacking them.
Great white sharks don't eat people on purpose. They mistake you for a seal if your on a surf board or if your in a wet suit. Bull sharks on the other hand they don't care what you are, if they are hungry, they will eat you. Bull sharks have the highest testosterone level than any other shark.
Sometimes.most of the time some sharks will attack for no reason .they like to feed on blood by other organisms.other times sharks will mistake us for fish and kill or eat people.
Sharks eat animals and get eaten by other animals.
Yes it will attack other animals
It depends. Sharks are usually afraid of people. unless you get on their bad side Sharks and other predators are not "mean" - it is in their nature to hunt and kill other animals.
we aren't nessicarily sharks enemies, its just that fishermen who search for sharks catch them, kill them, and sell them are cruel, jus tlike other farmers and people who KILL animals. we dont need to kill anything, animals are appart of this earth too and its wrong to kill any living thing. sharks also are confused when we swim in waters because they mistake us for sea lions, or sea otters so they attack us, thinking we're their food. so people get angry because they lose loved ones so they take it out on the sharks...
sharks
Surprisingly, human deaths from sharks are actually very rare. Only a handful of deaths occur each year. Great whites, tiger sharks and bull sharks have been known to attack people, viewing them as prey. Great whites, in particular, occasionally mistake surfers for seals, as they have a similar outline when viewed from below. Other than those species, the majority of shark attacks result from people provoking that sharks, which then bite in self-defense. Sharks are killed by humans far more often than humans are killed by sharks.
Sharks share the same family as fish, which makes sharks fish. The other animals in the shark groups include searays and sting rays.