A hyperbole is something very exaggerated, like, "That shark could have swallowed 100 of me whole!" Obviously, the shark wasn't that big. It's an exaggeration that the shark was big.
A shark will bite of its ben starved, if its provoked, or if it can sense that you are a good source of food for the moment.
There is no specific place in the Bible where a 'whale' is mentioned.Some feel that the creature that swallowed Jonah was a whale, but the Bible simply states that it was " a great fish ", the kind of fish not being named. (Jonah 1:17) Jesus backs that up at Matthew 12:40. Though it could have been a sperm whale, or a white shark or even something from groups thought long extinct, the Bible does not say.Psalm 104:25, 26 speaks of "Leviathan" which appears to be some form of large, strong aquatic creature, and describes it as "playing' in the sea' where ships travel, and some people suggest that the term here applies to some type of whale. (Though whales are rare in the Mediterranean, they are not unknown there). Others feel it might mean a large ocean crocodile, but again, the Bible is not specific.
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Yes, yes it does :)
A TIGER shark eats anything.
the tiger shark
Humans. Some restaurants serve shark steaks.
anything that can induce tonic immobility upon the shark
Yes. A whale shark is a shark. It is known as a whale shark because of its great size, that is comparable to that of larger whales.
yes
Humans
Anything it wants
Yes, People do
the bull shark has it is abal to eat anything science tist once found a licence plate in its stomach
Anything bigger than 19ft. The thresher's most relatie cousin is the blue shark.
Yes. Homo sapiens sapiens is regularly known to eat the many species of shark.