It is a VERY intelligent Shark, it eats Sea Turtles and is claimed to be a "Goody Two Fins".
sharks rarely attack humans they are very intelligent and are aggressive
The shark BUT brain size does NOT prove superior intelligence. Cerebral folds are linked to overall intelligence. Fish brains are smoother than birds. Turkey display very keen awareness and are purported to be more intelligent. However, if turkeys learn, they are more intelligent than sharks. Sharks do not appear to have much learning ability.Ken, the SharkWrangler
Orcas have a strong sense of smell and can detect the scent of a shark's liver, which helps them locate it during a hunt. Additionally, orcas are highly intelligent and observant predators, so they may also use visual cues and previous hunting experiences to determine where a shark's liver is located.
The comparative and superlative forms of intelligent are more intelligent and most intelligent.
Not very. They have tiny brains in relation to their body weight -- generally considered to be an indicator of low intelligence. However, they are extremely well-adapted to what they do for a living, so their need to solve problems is quite limited.Sharks are intelligent enough to smell flesh a blood around 3-5 kilometres away and sharks would know if your being offensive to them or not
"Intelligent" doesn't have a comparative and superlative form. Instead, you would say "more intelligent" or "most intelligent."
Intelligent can be said as "clever" or "smart".
Yes, many people have benn died by and great white shark. But none saw a megaladon shark, because its the largest shark in the world A megaladon is extinct or believed to be and NO great white sharks arn't killers YES they attack humans but by mistake ALL sharks are the same Great Whites are intelligent creatures and do not attack randomly Megaladon live in swallow water which i don't get.
While porpoises are generally not known for attacking sharks, they are intelligent and social animals that can exhibit aggressive behavior when threatened. In rare cases, a pod of porpoises may work together to fend off or even injure a shark, particularly if the shark poses a threat to them or their young. However, it's important to note that such incidents are uncommon, and sharks are typically much larger and more powerful than porpoises.
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More intelligent,Most intelligent.