The perception that there are "too many sharks" often stems from heightened media coverage of shark attacks, rather than actual population numbers. In reality, many shark species are threatened or endangered due to overfishing, habitat loss, and climate change. Conservation efforts are essential to protect these apex predators, which play a critical role in maintaining the health of marine ecosystems. Misunderstandings about their population dynamics can lead to misconceptions about their abundance.
there would be too many fish in the sea way too many so sharks are important to keep the fish population down if they did not exist there would be too many fish
There are approximately about 1,00,000 to 2,00,000 whale sharks left in the wild.
Yes. Silver can sharks. Bronze can sharks too.
i don't know how many of these sort of questions i have answered but nothing attacks whale sharks there too big for anything to attack
Hammerhead sharks mostly but tiger sharks will too.
all animals have involuntary refelxes, the sharks should too
Antarctic waters -- the Southern Ocean -- are too cold for sharks.
Not really, but when they open their mouths, sometimes it looks like they are smiling.
how many sharks get killed by rubbish how many sharks get killed by rubbish
arounf 7 billion sharks.
In a face-off, my money's on the shark...But seriously, folks: There are too many types of shark and too many types of penguins to answer this. There are even types of freshwater shark...
They are independent