Cookie cutter sharks, scientifically known as Isistius brasiliensis, are small deep-sea sharks recognized for their distinctive cylindrical shape and large, protruding eyes. They have a unique feeding behavior, using their specialized, sharp teeth to take circular plugs of flesh from larger animals, hence their name. These sharks are typically bioluminescent, allowing them to blend into the faint light from above while hunting in the dark depths of the ocean. Additionally, they possess a dark back and lighter underbelly, providing effective camouflage in their natural habitat.
it is a cookie cutter shark
The cookie cutter shark's enemy is the whale.
Yes. The cookie cutter does have enemies. And its enemy is whales.
Yes there is.
A cookie cutter shark beagle
They form into a bud when they are born then they turn into a spahsdui later on after 2 weeks then they are fuly grown the scientific nam is a squashed mushrooommm
Brown/black It depends from shark to shark.
not that much
No!
sharks and whales....
The cookie cutter shark
A cookie cutter shark mostly lives in warm water; it is a coral reef species.