the living relitive of a shark is the stingray
The closest relatives are the Nurse and Wobbegong sharks
The cousin of the shark is the ray. Both sharks and rays belong to the same group of cartilaginous fishes known as elasmobranchs.
Yes, a good example of that is the whale shark located on the east coast of Australlia of the pacific ocean. Unlike most sharks, the whale shark eats plankton and there is a cousin to the whale shark.
The great white shark's closest cousin is the mako shark, specifically the shortfin mako (Isurus oxyrinchus). Both belong to the Lamnidae family and share similar physical characteristics, such as a streamlined body and sharp teeth, making them efficient predators. Another relative is the thresher shark, which also falls within the same family. These sharks are known for their speed and agility in the water.
Asking about your second cousin's cousin's cousin is asking about a complex but poorly defined relationship. Are the cousins of the second cousin his first cousin, second cousin, fifth cousin twice removed, or something else. It is likely that a cousin's cousin's cousin is not related to you at all. It is also possible that your second cousin's first cousin's first cousin is also your second cousin.
Nurse Sharks, Lemon sharks and Hammerhead Sharks
Your cousin's cousin could either be your cousin or no relation at all.
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Even if it is against your will, you will always be your cousin's cousin.
There are three species of sharks known to eat starfish. These sharks are the Nurse sharks, Horn sharks and Port Jackson sharks.
I think it's cousin It
you call your mums cousin a 2nd cousin, because your mums cousin is her 1st cousin, wich makes your mums cousin your 2nd cousin.