Sharks are not extinct primarily due to their adaptability and evolutionary success, having existed for over 400 million years. They possess efficient hunting skills, diverse feeding strategies, and a wide range of habitats, allowing them to thrive in various marine environments. Additionally, their reproductive strategies, such as producing fewer but more developed young, help ensure their survival despite environmental changes. Conservation efforts have also played a role in protecting certain shark populations from overfishing and habitat loss.
scissor sharks are extinct and the answer is not this ( because, i dont know)
sharks are not extinct.... yet! They have a huge species but they still have a high change of getting extinct.
No
No, bull sharks are not extinct, but they are threatened.
no, but i think they might almost be extinct!
They are classified as a vulnerable species, but they are not extinct.
Sharks became extinct during the epic battle of the sea to decide which of the two mammals TRUELY ruled the seas between the sharks and the dolphins. The sharks were no match for the dolphin's almighty power which caused the sharks to all die off as the dolphin leader conquered all the sharks till they became extinct.
no
cuz they be scarry
Then sharks will become extinct. That's why fishing is a big deal.
Sharks' food supplies have not gone away.
No. Sharks appeared on earth long before the first dinosaurs did.