Juvenile fish are called fry or fingerlings.
Whale sharks rarely eat fish. They most often eat like whales (small stuff like plankton), hence the name "whale shark".
Sharks are cartilaginous fish of the Superorder Selachimorpha.
there is endangered dolphins porpoises and some sharks There are also many types of beautiful fish that they have yet to name. But they are trying to keep their environment clean so that the fish can live on
Remoras
Sharks, rays and ratfish have cartilage but its not sharks. Boney fish (like their name suggests) have bone in the mix - but they still have a lot of cartilage.
puffer fish, eels, stingRay's, star fish, octopus, sharks and minnows.
Sharp-toothed fish include most species of sharks, as well as piranha, barracuda, and gars.
A tuna fish.
dolphins sea cucumbers and hammer head sharks
Shark are mammals since they give birth to the sharks rather than lay eggs. While the sharks are in the stomach they are alive swimming in there. They usually tend to eat each other, while still n there. Answer Some sharks lay eggs. Some give birth to live young. Sharks are cartilaginous fish, Class Chondrichthyes. They have backbones which makes them vertebrates and they have fins, jaws and a type of scale called denticles and are aquatic like all jawed fish. Sharks are not mammals as they do not have hair and do not suckle their young.
dolphins, sharks, whales, seals, squid, octopus, fish just to name a few
shark blue whale