Probably the same as a normal shark.
the part you dont use to play music
A banjo shark belongs to the Chondrichthyes class of sharks. It is often called a fiddler ray or guitarfish as well.
No, a banjo shark is not a stingray. It is a type of guitarfish, which belongs to the family Rhinobatidae, and is characterized by its flat body and elongated snout. While both banjo sharks and stingrays are cartilaginous fish, they belong to different groups within the subclass Elasmobranchii. Banjo sharks are typically found in shallow coastal waters, whereas stingrays have a more diverse range of habitats.
what does the cyclops shark eat
Nothing can really eat an a shark but a whale but the shark has to be dead.
No, you cannot eat the banjo musical instrument
The shark must be dead otherwise it will eat you.
Can one eat cook shark skin
Can one eat cook shark skin
yesThe great white shark can eat a octopus just because a octopus is is bigger then a shark doesn't mean the shark can't eat it. the shark can eat a octopus with its really sharp teeth.
No, because ladybird can fly, and it is too small for a shark to eat.
Yes.