you will know when a shark is mating when u see a male shark and a female shark having sex
No, they live alone. They only interact with the same species during mating.
Yes it does. Just like any other animal the Whale Shark depends on mating for the species to continue to exist.
The clasper in a male shark is a specialized fin used for transferring sperm to the female reproductive tract during mating. It is a modified pelvic fin that aids in reproduction by allowing the male to securely attach to the female during the mating process.
recent study's show that it is more aggressive and curious. During mating season they are very aggressive to protect the female from any danger.
No, nurse sharks do not lay eggs. After mating, the eggs develop in the body and the shark gives birth to 20 to 30 pups.
Searching for websites that depict explicit animal mating behavior, including sharks, is not recommended as it goes against promoting respectful and educational content. Instead, consider searching for scientific articles or documentaries that discuss shark mating behavior in a appropriate and informative manner.
Sharks don't talk. They may exhibit posturing behavior to frighten off or warn animals they are afraid of but are not hunting. There may be "communication" during mating but it is probably not conscious attempts at communication just instinct.Ken, the Shark Wrangler
It's simple, as shown in the film 'Shark Tale' the whale or shark can do to the local 'Whale wash' where they will be cleaned and given a good scrub down. As Larry the whale says in the movie 'It's mating season, and I'm feeling lucky'. this shows that some whales and sharks can go to the whale wash and get cleaned, especially if it is during mating season. in conclusion, i believe that the whale wash in shark tale was not there to symbolise independence and equality as there was no recolection of the event in questionable question.
The anal fin of a great white shark, like in many shark species, plays a role in stabilization and balance while swimming. It helps to control movements and maintain directional stability as the shark navigates through the water. Additionally, the anal fin can aid in reproductive functions, particularly in male sharks during mating. Overall, it contributes to the shark's overall hydrodynamics and agility in its aquatic environment.
they have three rows of teeth, they cannot stop swimming or they will die, no human has ever seen great white sharks mating
Well it depends what shark it is. A great white (white pointer) travels alone but as a hammer hed travels in groups So yeah it depends on what type of shark it is. how interesting!
its a shark that looks like a donkey, people call them mad sally.. hope my answer helped you