Crevalle jack and silvertip shark are both predatory fish species found in marine environments. While crevalle jack primarily feed on smaller fish and invertebrates, silvertip sharks are apex predators that prey on a variety of marine animals, including other fish and marine mammals. Both species play important roles in maintaining the balance of their respective ecosystems through their predatory behavior. Additionally, both crevalle jack and silvertip sharks are sought after by recreational and commercial fishermen, making them valuable species in the fishing industry.
The Silvertip shark (Carcharhinus albimarginatus) lives among coral reefs in the Indian and Pacific oceans and grows to about 10 feet long.
Usually different species of large fish are used as shark bait. Some of the most successful are Bonito, Jack Crevalle, Ladyfish, Blue Runner, Whiting, and Stingrays.
no it does not is is based on what and how much it eats
If you see a shark the shark will think you are another shark
Nurse shark
If the other shark is wonded I would say yes. Blood is blood.
Shark = Haifisch in German
1,000 - 11,000
Predator is another word for shark. Synonyms for a person who fools others (a shark) include charlatan, swindler and con artist.
Another name for a dogfish is a spiny dogfish or sometimes a mud shark. It's a small type of shark found in oceans around the world.
None. They are howler monkeys.
another shark, whales, humans, or fishes