Who will win megaldon or great white shark?
well tiger shark was the same size but great white shark was fast and was stronger if it was a group the tiger shark would win but the great white shark will win but great white sharks are not as big as jaws because jaws was fake!the sharks where back with the crocodilian and the dinosaurs but they lived
Are sharks found in the shenandoah river?
Yes,very very very very rarely because potomac has shark and shenadoah is connected to it
Where in the world can you find great white sharks?
You can see Great Whites in all coastal temperate waters around the world. They have been found in waters as shallow as three feet deep and up to 1000 thousand meters deep in the zones illustrated. As it can bee seen, the east and west US coast, the golf coast, South America, Australia, New Zealand, Hawaii, the Mediterranean sea, west Africa, Japan and east China.
What can kill great white sharks?
First anwser:Pods of dolphins have been recorded as killing a Great White Shark through mobbing behaviour in which the they ram the shark
Second answer: person
Improved answer: Pods of dolphins but not occasionaly, Usually humans. Orcas(larger than the Great white) have also been know to kill great white shark.
The best way to kill a shark is to get it with at least a twin rubber speargun (or smokey) the distance behind its eyes that they are apart (draw a imaginary line). Have a spare gun and a very large knife handy in case you miss, it may attack if you do. Wouldn't attempt this with anything bigger than 2m... Also don't use a shooting line cos they can death roll. If you miss with the head shot then try to put your next shot thru its gills. It will bleed out eventually. (this will take a while) :)
Are great white sharks dangerous?
The whale shark is 40 ft. long but only eats plankton while the great white is the 2nd most dangerous sharks. I don`t see how they are monsters though. A shark attacking a human is no worse than a dolphin eating fish.
Where is the largest breeding ground for great white sharks?
you can find them at hunnington beach in LA
Do great white sharks hibernate?
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How does a great white shark capture its prey?
They are ambush hunters. They take their prey by surprise from below. They usually hunt early in the morning before the sun rises fully, when the visibility is poor. They usually come up fast from below and attack an unsuspecting prey that is at the water surface. During such attacks, the prey may be thrown off from water, with even the shark making a jump out of the water. Sometimes, when an injured prey starts to escape, they are known to chase and finish the hunt.
How many deaths have been caused by great white sharks?
As of 19 February 2015, there have been 2,899 shark attacks worldwide with 548 fatalities since recordings were kept in 1580. If we specifically narrow it Great White Sharks, the numbers drop to 314 attacks of which 80 are fatal in the same time period. Of course, for most of that time, the type of shark attacking was not identified, so it is quite possible that a significant portion of the 400+ fatalities recorded as a shark attack were Great White Shark attacks as well.
What makes an angel shark different from other sharks?
Angel sharks look a bit like a cross between a ray and a shark. They have long flat bodies and bigger, flatter fins than most sharks. They are less round than rays but otherwise look similar to certain species of guitarfish, electric rays and stingarees.
Are sharks cannibals or scavengers?
Depends if they are vegetarianor not.
While no species includes its own species as part of its own food chain, shark are frequently known to eat each other. This may happen almost accidentally, as part of a feeding frenzy, and it also certainly happens over territorial disputes among benthic sharks. Sharks also attack and eat those of their species which are sick or weak. There are even records of shark in the womb attacking their birthmates.
Sharks (like the great white, mako, tiger, and hammerhead) are swift predators that eat fish, squid, other sharks, and marine mammals Occasionally, a group of sharks will attack a food source (for example, a school of fish) in a maniacal fashion. They will wildly attack the food and anything in the area, even each other, sometimes wounding or eating fellow sharks Mother grey nurse sharks do not feed their babies in utero because there is no umbilical cord connecting the two. So, to survive, the growing babies eat their younger siblings until there's only one pup left in each of the mother's two uteri. "It's inter-uterine cannibalism,"
some kinds of sharks it there babys if there hungry
Sometimes. Not all types of sharks do, but during a feeding frenzy this could happen, and some bigger sharks like bull sharks and great white sharks prey on smaller sharks.
Great hammerhead sharks are known to be cannibalistic.
Sharks will eat pretty much anything they can sink their teeth into. License plates, dogs, pigs, whales, fish, dolphins, turtles... humans. But the three main man-eating sharks are Tiger, Great White, and Bull sharks.
Where do great white sharks breed?
Mostly along the coast of California but according to recent tagging on Great Whites scientist have concluded that Great Whites often breed in the waters of Hawaii
Do great white sharks drink water?
No. Sharks do not have lungs. Instead, they have gills just like fish and get all the oxygen they need directly from the water. However, several species of sharks are known to jump into the air for other reasons. Some leap, often called "breaching", when feeding on animals like fish or seals on the surface, or to dislodge parasites attached to their skin.
What color is the eye of the great white sharks?
"Under conditions of low light, iris muscles contract to dilate the pupils (those of many deep-sea sharks are permanently dilated, to capture what little light flickers in their realm of perpetual darkness); under high light conditions, the iris muscles relax and the pupil contracts. As unimpressive as this may seem to humans, accustomed to having their pupils dilate and contract continually, realize that no teleost fish can do this - which explains why most bony fishes always seem to be staring blankly into next week. Pupil contraction can also increase a shark's visual depth of field (range of depths that are in focus), in much the same way as we can extend our focal range under harsh light conditions by squinting.
Although many sharks have eyes with slit-like pupils, those of the Great White appear dark as buttons of onyx. Yet if one looks into the eye of a living individual from up close, internal structure can be discerned. The pupil is circular, the iris dark and ringed with a spectral hint of midnight blue. Although the eyes can be rotated within their sockets, when relaxed and not obviously tracking an object, a White Shark's eyes seem to be oriented forward and down. This orientation may explain why these animals often cruise past a caged diver slightly above his or her eye-level: the better to visually inspect the strange, bubbling biped." -Elasmo Research
Does a great white shark have a prokaryotic or eukaryotic?
is a great white shark an prokaryote or eukaryote
Where can a great white shark found?
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Is a great white shark a plankton nekton or benthos?
Tiger sharks (like all sharks) are nekton. They actively swim around and catch their food, unlike benthos which live on the ocean floor and mostly filter-feed.
Not really, but when they open their mouths, sometimes it looks like they are smiling.
Have sharks ever been trained?
No, sharks are simple creatures that act totally on instinct, and could never be trusted.
Another OpinionI'm not of the opinion that a shark is a simple creature. I would consider an earthworm simple, but the most efficient and deadly predator that has ever lived can hardly be called simple. They have extraordinary senses and an amazingly keen sense of smell. They have a special sense of detecting muscle movement in fish by their sensitivity to electromagnetic waves. Though they may have a small brain, that little brain has to do a lot of complex processing in order to interpret all that sensory information and produce behavior that ends in a successful feeding. They may be simple compared to a rocket scientist, but I challenge any rocket scientist to go underwater and hunt down their dinner with only their senses.How fast can a great white shark swim per hour?
It actually depends on what type of shark it is, and its speed it.