hammer headfem shark
No just bull sharks.
No. The male sharks reproduce in an asexual process. teeheeeheee
No. These "penises" are called claspers, which deposit semen into the female shark.
Scientists have yet to capture a pregnant Goblin Shark. Hypothetically, Goblin Sharks reproduce the same way other sharks. It is said that Goblin Sharks fertilize eggs in the female shark. The female then carries the eggs until they are hatched when she then delivers live baby sharks. This is called ovoviviparous. Scientists believe that pregnant female sharks typically go to the coasts of Honshu to deliver their young. Honshu is an island of Japan.
Since sharks never leave the water, it is obvious that female sharks lay their eggs in the water just as all other fish do.
No, they are only found on male sharks."Claspers are rolls of cartilage that become stiffened with calcium in the adult. The presence or absence of these claspers make it very easy to differentiate males from females..."
Yes
the male shark is called a male shark
Baby sharks are called pups.
Sometimes, Nurse sharks are called giant sleepy sharks. Sometimes, Nurse sharks are called giant sleepy sharks.
The first thing they (the male sharks) do is secrete a disgusting fluid that attracts female sharks from their penis, they then proceed to jump on any shark, male or female, that comes their way.
Well yes female sharks. all animals reproduce and there so sharks also have the instinct to reproduce. that's how you get baby sharks.