Well the basking shark eats mostly plankton.
Yes,only some because the whale shark eats only plankton. Its the biggest shark but the friendliest
Whale Shark- absolutley enormous, eats only plankton.
Filter feeding Sharks, like the Basking Shark and the whale Shark eats plankton on purpose. Other Sharks might get some by accident.
Okay, so plankton are the producers in the chain, every fish that eats the plankton are primary consumers. Every other fish, such as a shark, that eats the fish that ate the plankton are secondary consumers
Yes. The only shark that doesn't is the whale shark, which in fact eats plankton and other small organisms.
no it does not is is based on what and how much it eats
Bigger sharks like whale shark and great white shark. that is not true whale sharks only eat plankton
it is the whale shark harmless Correct: All sharks are carnivorous. The whale shark eats krill, small fish, and zooplankton (animal-like plankton)
The whale shark. The whale shark is the largest fish in the world. Calling a shark a whale is sometimes confusing, but, it does exist, and it can be 60 feet long and it eats plankton, krill, and shrimp. It only eats tiny creatures.
They would stalk their prey, swim up to them unnoticed (usually from behind or under) and sink their razor-sharp teeth into the flesh of their prey and devour it by tearing it into pieces if it was a big one.
Yes, a good example of that is the whale shark located on the east coast of Australlia of the pacific ocean. Unlike most sharks, the whale shark eats plankton and there is a cousin to the whale shark.