How are sharks and crabs different?
They are different in many ways. First, a shark is a predator and crabs are mostly prey. Second, sharks have big teeth and they can live way longer than crabs. The list can go on and on, but really they're not the same at all.
How many teeth does a gummy shark have?
a gummy shark has no teeth -lachyp Hi its lachyp again using my account booonm i done some research for you they have bony plakes like teeth but the are about half the size of normal teeth :)
What shark attack first aid should you use?
Clean the bite with warm soapy water. Also cover the bite with sterile bandages.
Wobbegongs are a type of carpet shark, distinctive for their exceptional camouflage and patterns. They are bottom-dwelling sharks, not dangerous to humans unless they are interfered with. Wobbegongs are found mostly in shallow temperate and tropical waters around Australia and Indonesia. Wobbegongs have a unique series of large whisker lobes around their mouths, giving them the appearance of having a beard: their name is derived from an indigenous Australian word meaning "shaggy beard".
Are there public beaches that sharks live in Nevada?
Sharks are oceanic animals and Nevada is a land-locked state with no borders to oceans.
What kind of sharks are found on Guam?
Tiger and reef sharks primarily. The bigger sharks in Guam (like the tiger shark) typically stay beyond the coral reef where they hunt larger prey (like turtles). This is where most shark attacks are reported in Guam (though attacks are incredibly rare: a 1 in 11.5 million chance).
What shark was discovered in 1976?
The Megamouth shark (Megachasma pelagios)was founded first in 1976. The Megamouth is an extremely rare species of a deepwater shark species. Only 54 specimens have seen this extraordinary creature as of 2012, and three recordings on tape. Very like the basking shark or the whale shark, it is a filter-feeder, and swims with it's gigantic mouth wide open, filtering and searching for plankton and jellyfish, it's two very common prey. It is distincltly known for it's large head and rubber-like lips. It is unlike any other type of shark that it is classified as it's own group, or family, Megachasmidae, though it has been suggested to be part of the Cetorhinidae of which the basking shark is currently the soul member.
There are 440 species of sharks. Some of the different types of sharks include the great white shark, hammerhead shark, sand shark, and nurse shark.
Why can a great white shark bite through chainmail?
Because of an overwhelming amount of power in their jaws and their method of shaking and tearing their prey. Approximately 3000psi of jaw pressure can easily dismiss the safety provided through Chain mail.
How do pilot fish and a sharks rely on each other?
The Pilot fish eat and clear away algae and other materials that may build up on the sharks skin, while the shark allows the Pilot fish to clean itself and eat up!
Sea glass is a type of glass that is found near salt water. It is basically just broken pieces of glass that have been weathered and tumbled in salt water. The pieces then become smooth and cloudy over time.
Does the ganges river has sharks?
YES THE GANGES RIVER HAS SHARKS AND DOLPHINS...............................................
Is there such thing as a man eating plant?
Certainly. Ever eaten an apple? That's a man eating plant.
U mean what would happen? Idk dude work n yo grammar. But if they are then no more shark fin soup
How many babies do sharks have?
Sharks produce up to ten young ones. They hatch in the mothers womb and after the first baby has hatched they try to kill all the other unhatched babies and eat them. The strongest one that survives is born and the rest are all dead in the mother's womb.
Why can't you find a shark in a river?
Actually you can find sharks in rivers. You can find a bull shark in rivers. In some rivers there is an area that mixes with salt and fresh water allowing a bull shark to live in that area of water.