To my knowledge, Sharks do not nurse their offspring and while they my hover around until just after birth, they genereally abondon their young after they are born leaving them with a food source for the young to eat until they've learned to hunt for themselves.
Nope,their young are pretty self-sufficient. Sometimes they eat their siblings in the womb.
Contrary to what some people think, nurse sharks do not nurse their young.
Nurse sharks eat fish; they are carnivores.
The Grey Nurse sharks eat mainly lobsters, crabs, smaller sharks, fish, rays and squid. They eat the weak, the old and even the dead animals!
Both a mouse and a giraffe are mammals that belong to the animal kingdom. They both have vertebrates, give birth to live young, and nurse their offspring with milk.
What is the ratio of heterozygous offspring to total offspring in the punnett square
Yes, sharks are carnivores. They primarily feed on other fish, marine mammals, and invertebrates. Some species of sharks also consume seabirds and even other sharks.
They usually go in an abandon ship or a dark cave.
Sometimes, Nurse sharks are called giant sleepy sharks. Sometimes, Nurse sharks are called giant sleepy sharks.
Nurse Sharks, Lemon sharks and Hammerhead Sharks
no
A sharks offspring is called a pup. It's not the same as a puppy!
Not really. Grey Nurse Sharks and Sand Tiger Sharks are very similar in appearance.
new born sharks are called pups
no
The young offspring of sharks are called pups.
No, sharks are not mammals. They are a type of fish, which is a distinct category within the animal kingdom. Mammals, on the other hand, have fur or hair, give birth to live young, and nurse their offspring with milk.
There are three species of sharks known to eat starfish. These sharks are the Nurse sharks, Horn sharks and Port Jackson sharks.
No