Always, other than when Chuck Norris goes for the same prey, of course.
The great white shark usually come from underneath its prey and tries to get it by surprise.
just about anywhere, but they are very rare
shark teeth are useful to shark because it helps them catch their predator or hunter.
I don't think you can catch the shark.
Breaching is where an animal (shark, whale or dolphin) jump fully out of the water.
A really big one.
Bull sharks are not known for breaching like great whites, but they can exhibit similar behaviors, such as jumping out of the water when provoked or in pursuit of prey. Breaching is more common in species like great whites and orcas, which use it as a hunting tactic. While bull sharks may occasionally leap, it is not a typical characteristic of their behavior.
Yes, they do attack humans, but swimming humans are often mistaken by a great white shark for a seal.
well, it all depends on the weight of that particular shark, as it can be very difficult to catch and weight a great hammerhead shark, marine biologists have limited information as to the wieght that these creatures can reach. As for the bullshark, they are much more common and marine biologists have a greater knowledge of their size and weight, as they are often mistaken for a great white, i would say that the bullshark generally weights more, but as the great hammerhead is more rare, there could be individuals that weight more.
Mainly other fish.The flattened head gives this shark great maneuverability, making it able to easly catch other fish.
They eat mostly fish, but might catch dolphins, turtles, or seals too.
I am sure some people do if they can catch them. You can also use them for crab bait.Yes,humans do eat Great White Sharks(as in humas make it to something called the shark fin soup).