Oh, dude, you're looking for the parasitic copepods that chill on sharks, right? Yeah, those little freeloaders hang out on the skin or in the gills of sharks, but don't worry, they don't actually make the sharks pay rent or anything. So, yeah, sharks get to keep their street cred without any unwanted hitchhikers.
Reef grouper are eaten by larger fish, such as sharks, eels, and rays. Giant grouper can grow up to eight feet and are eaten by sharks.
FISH, aquatic mammals like sharks, dolphins, and swordfish/jellyfish. millions of species of fish are included in the marine/ocean
Whale Sharks - No teeth
yes they do work with sharks
The biggest fish you can get is sharks and the smallest marine being is about 5cm long so there you have it!
A marine biologist studies sharks. Elasmobranchology is the study of sharks. Sharks resemble the true fishes in external form, but differ from them so widely in structure that they are placed in a class by themselves.
Marine Biologist, but there may be a more specific term for the study of sharks or dolphins.
Collagen compound is derived from a marine animal selected from fish, jellyfish, mollusk or shellfish. Source: US Patent 6660280 Dec. 9, 2003
can be eaten by sharks
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No, sharks do not get their energy from plants. Sharks are carnivorous predators that primarily feed on other marine animals such as fish, squid, and seals. Their energy comes from consuming these animal sources of protein and nutrients.
Most of the sharks are old- dating back to the dinosaurs or just before- and there's some ancestors of the whale just after the dinos.