A shark is a fish. I think that's the answer you were looking for. But there are lots of different species of shark. From the shark expert girl.
Most likely yes i think a shark will eat anything
Every sea animal execpt the shark, Wolves r in danger, polar bears, and tigers.
There are 1,250 known species of sea cucumbers
seals and sea lions any thing it eats
I'd rather be surrounded by a group of dolphins, if I'm swimming in the sea, than a single shark. Though not all shark species will attack a swimmer.
Yes, there are sharks in the Baltic Sea. The most common shark species found in the Baltic Sea is the porbeagle shark. However, shark populations in the Baltic Sea are relatively low compared to other seas due to the sea's colder temperatures and lower salinity levels.
The Indian Ocean is home to a diverse range of shark species, including the great white shark, tiger shark, hammerhead shark, and whale shark. Smaller species like the blacktip reef shark and the whitetip reef shark can also be found in its warm coastal waters. Additionally, the ocean hosts various species of deep-sea sharks, such as the mako and thresher sharks. Overall, the Indian Ocean's rich marine biodiversity supports a wide variety of shark species.
It depends on the species of Shark. Whale Sharks are the largest fish in the sea, and can live a VERY long time.
nothing is bigger than a blue whale except for a shark whale so that's the answer
The Sea Wolves was created in 1980.
The mako sharks are pelagic species, meaning they normally are found far at sea.
I find no references to a lion shark. Are you sure you don't mean a tiger shark?