yes
It depends.There are two species of Sixgill sharks:a) The larger Bluntnose sixgill shark (Hexanchus griseus), with about 5 metres lenght and weigh over 600 kg.b) The mush smaller Bigeyed Sixgill shark (Hexanchus nakamurai), with maximum lenght of 2 metres and weigh about 20 kg.Both are deep-water sharks, and are considered as chronospecies.
Yes they eat seals and that is what we are mistaken for when we get bitten
a blunt nose six gill shark weighs 400 pounds
There are no documented attacks from the Sixgill shark and they aren't normally aggresive towards humans anyway,most sharks aren't intrested in humans they just mistake us for turtles,seal and anything that they wanna eat!! later :D
yes. the whales eat the cimamaeras and sword fishes
no because every tipe of shark cold die if they dont stop swimming. plus they dont sleep
Sixgill stingray was created in 1980.
Carcharodon carcharias
No, it's classified as a type of fish.
A fish is an animal therefore it can be classified as both.
well, that is a difficult question to answer because there are 400 types of sharks but yes alot ofspecies of sharks are endangered, here's a list: African Angelshark, Angelshark, Angular angel shark, Arabian catshark, Argentine, Atlantic Ghost catshark, Angel shark, Australian spotted catshark, Banded catshark, Barbeled houndshark, Bareskin dogfish, Bartail spurdog, Basking shark, Bigeye sandtiger, Bigfin catshark, Bighead catshark, Bizant river shark, Black gulper shark, Black shark, Blackspot shark, Blacktip reef shark, Blacktip shark, Blotched catshark, Blue shark, Bluegray carpetshark, Bluntnose sixgill shark. these are only 25 of the 100 species that are endangered.