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!
Nurse sharks eat fish; they are carnivores.
No.
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.
No. Primary consumers are herbivores (vegetarian). They eat plants, not other animals. A shark would be at least a tertiary consumer as the fish it eats, eat other fish, which eat other fish, which eat krill, which eat zooplankton, which eat phytoplankton.
The great white shark is a carnivore. It lives on fish, seals, turtles, etc
Nurse sharks eat fish; they are carnivores.
The grey nurse shark is primarily a fish eater.
As Much as it can eat!!!!! (2% of it's own body weight)
"Ginglymostoma cirratum" is the (taxonomic) binomial designation of the commonly-known "Nurse shark", not to be confused with either the "grey nurse shark" or the "tawny nurse shark".
The answer is that Nerf Shark eat Vertebrates
some nurse sharks can get sick by eating garbage because there in the middle of the ocean is garbage. so if they don't eat to much garbage they will not get sick and it is not often a nurse shark gets sick its only now and then
i have read about sharks and i think it would be the nurse shark.
Tawny nurse shark was created in 1831.
Some sharks that begin with the letter N are Nurse shark, Bull shark, and Lemon shark.
The Gummy shark , the grey nurse shark and the sandbar shark location
Nurse shark
no