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When many think of sharks, they think of the movie Jaws or a dangerous man-eating fish. In reality, sharks is a large group of fish that includes very small to much larger fish. Some can be harmful to man and others are harmless. To delve into this interesting and diverse group of cartilaginous saltwater fish that have sharp teeth and a bad reputation, ask your questions in this category.

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Do nurse sharks bite?

Nurse sharks are nocturnal, so unless you swim in the ocean at night they probably won't hurt you. But, if you bothered one it might snap at you and could kill you if it wanted to which would probably never happen.

Can you buy a dwarf lantern shark?

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Abundant fish that return every year?

Primarily migratory waterfowl, some mammals, some birds and Monarch butterflies are some examples of animals that return to the same place every year.

What shark took Bethany Hamiltons arm?

The bottom of surfboards look like seals, which is food to a shark. Usually that is what causes shark attacks.

In Bethany's book, she said she was wearing a watch on her left wrist, she still wonders to this day if it was the reflection of her watch that attracted the shark.

How long so sharks hold their breath for?

Sharks can typically hold their breath for about 15 minutes to an hour, depending on the species and activity level. Their ability to hold their breath is due to their efficient respiratory system and the presence of special adaptations like high levels of oxygen-storing myoglobin in their muscles.

Where does the oarfish live?

The Oarfish is the longest bony fish. It normally measures 16 to 35 feet (5 to 11 meters) long. However, people have reported seeing oarfish more than 55 feet (17 meters) in length. The fish live in temperate (mild) and warm seas, normally at depths of 1,000 to 2,000 feet (300 to 610 meters). They have flat-sided, silvery bodies with bright red fins. On the underside of an adult's body, two long pelvic fins end in blade-shaped swellings. These fins resemble the oars of a rowboat, giving the fish its name. The Oarfish is very rare and has only been captured on film alive a handful of times.

How have sharks survived for millions of years?

Sharks have survived for millions of years because they're constantly moving, they're a predator species, they give live birth rather than lay eggs like other fish, and their teeth constantly regrow whenever they lose them.

What are sandbar sharks?

Sand sharks, also known as sand tigers shark or ragged toothed sharks, are lamniform sharks of the family Odontaspididae (or sometimes - but incorrectly - referred to as Carchariidae). They are found on both sides of the Atlantic coast, but most notably in the Western Indian Ocean and in the Gulf of Maine. There are four species in two genera. Sand sharks are the only known shark to surface for gulps of air. They store the air in their stomachs which allows them to float motionless in the water as they hunt for prey.

Does a Goblin Shark hibernate?

no one knows yet
No, The Goblin Shark (Mitsukurina Owstoni) is not endangered. It was thought to have been because the shark tends to reside in deeper waters. The shark is, however, extremely rare which is another reason it was though to be endangered.

What sharks do not eat meat?

There are no sharks that do not eat meat. All sharks are carnivorous and feed primarily on fish, seals, squid, and other marine animals.

What is the strongest shark in the world?

the great white shark has 373 attacks under its belt but it may not be the most viscous

the most vicious shark isn't actually the bull shark this shark comes third on the most viscous shark list with 88 recorded attacks, and the bull they don't love attacking they only attack humans when they mistake us for seals, an easy mistake.

Carcharodon carcharias,white

373Galeocerdo cuvier,tiger

137Carcharhinus leucas,bull

88

What would happen to sharks if the conch's die out?

The Shark eat the grouper and snapper and the grouper and the snapper eat the conch so if the conch die the grouper and the snapper do not have no more conch to eat they will die and if the grouper and the snapper die the shark will not have the grouper and the snapper to eat the shark will die

BY JOHN FERGUSON

Date: 29 October 2012

Do frogs have a skeleton made of hard bone or cartilage?

Amphibians are vertebrates, meaning they have a backbone. The skeletal system is mostly made up of bone, but also contains some smaller portions of cartilage.

Not all vertebrates have bone skeletons, Chondrichthyes (sharks, rays etc.) have skeletons made up entirely of cartilage. Amphibians however do not.

What part of a shark can you eat?

You can eat any part of the shark but that would be a contribution to their extinction and besided sharks have a very high mercury level. I would`nt eat it if I were you.

How are goats and cow tracks alike and different?

Both tracks will show a split hooved animal, however, goats will be smaller than cows. Goat tracks will be more narrow at the base and shorter in length than cattle tracks.

How much young does a leopard shark produce?

Leopard sharks can grow up to 5 or 6 feet long.

Do bala sharks have teeth?

Yes a frilled shark does have teeth infact a frilled shark has 300 teeth arranged into about 25 rows.

Is the megalodon the biggest animal in the world?

is it was ith had the 3rd best bite but dont worry its extinct

How big are baby sharks when they are first born?

Baby sharks can be from 1.5 feet to 3 feet long and weigh up to 70 lbs

Are participants checked out on the shark tank TV program financially?

Yes, Shark Tank staff does check out all people who appear on the program.

Are there good things about sharks?

No of course not. Actualy they all are friendly. They will just attack you because they think you are a turtle of a fish. It is there instinct to attack you if they see you out in the open. If you are up in their area then they might attack you because you are near their kids.

What does Mako learn about Tupa from his grandfather How does he react to this information?

he learned that his dad was one of the 3 fisherman who was killed was his dad.