I would bet the most dangerous sharks in these waters would be the Great White and the more aggressive Tiger Shark.
Grey Reef Shark also known as a reef shark. :]
Shark species in the Great Barrier reef include:various species of reef shark (the most common of the sharks in the Great Barrier Reef) such as grey reef shark and whitetip reef sharklemon sharkvarious species of wobbegong sharkcoral catsharkleopard sharktiger shark
sharks: most popular is the great white shark stingrays: not sure
The Great Barrier Reef is home to several shark species, including the reef shark, whitetip reef shark, and blacktip reef shark. Other notable species include the tiger shark, hammerhead shark, and the occasional great white shark. These sharks play crucial roles in maintaining the reef's ecosystem by regulating fish populations and promoting biodiversity. The diverse habitats of the reef support these species in various ways, from shallow lagoons to deeper waters.
yes it does
crocodile, wale Shark and a Dugong are primary consumers
yes it is extremely dangerous
There are quite a few different types of sharks living in the Caribbean. These include the reef shark, the blacktip reef shark, the tiger shark, nurse shark, and the bull shark. The chances of being attacked by a shark are said to be rare in the Caribbean however
Great Barrier Reef in Australia
famous fringing coral reefs
9m. But the longest anywhere else is 12m
The Great Barrier Reef is a coral reef.