The energy a shark has depends on various factors, including its size, species, and activity level. Sharks primarily derive energy from the food they consume, mainly fish and marine mammals, and their metabolic rate influences how efficiently they use that energy. Larger sharks generally have more energy reserves due to their size and the greater caloric intake required for their maintenance and activity. However, quantifying energy in precise terms (like calories or joules) can vary widely among individual sharks and their specific circumstances.
its a shark with lazer energy
it's there so the shark can eat it for energy.
shark weighs about 2000 tonnes
Five times as much as a 'One-Headed Shark'.
an angel shark wieghs 27kg
no... well it depends! if the shark is fed and rested mabe it would have ore energy than a shark who is hungry and tiered .
Orcas consume shark liver because it is a rich source of nutrients and energy that helps them maintain their health and energy levels.
From eating and digesting smaller fish.
An Adult Basking shark has 500 teeth.
25kg - 50kg, depends on what type of shark it is.
how much does a leopard shark cost and how big of a tank will you need for it.
not that much