When was the last shark attack on chincoteague island?
The last attack was in 1989 but was not a fatality. Also the kind of shark is unknown.
What is the function of the rostrum on a crayfish?
A rostrum on a crayfish is an extension of its shell. This part is used for extra protection.
Does cape Whiting have sharks in it?
Cape Whiting does not have shark in it, it is a bony fish called Hake - Merluccius Capensis.
Is the Melgalodon shark still alive?
Megladon was a Prehistoric shark and is related to the infamous Great White Shark. It died out in the late Cretatious period at around the same time as the T-Rex. It was an apex predetor at the time and was big enough to feed on humpback whales (even though they didn't exist at the time).
Yes. Mainly the white tip and black tip. We also have many hammer head sharks.
What sensory organs do sharks and bony fish both have?
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What is considered the largest and gentlest sea creature of all sharks?
That would be the whale shark.
Are there sharks in Hilton head?
Yes, I went to day with my girl and family amd we saw two sharks about 300 yards off shore. By the booie thing not very far but all you see is theie fins and yea scary but fun. Beach
No, lobster feed off of plankton and other smaller creatures. They do not eat shark when they are dead.
What plane looks like a hammerhead shark?
im not sure on the name but it is aparrently a air force surveilance jet or something.
try researching the eurofighter typhoon and the typhoon. hope this helped :)
How long is the hammerhead shark in feet?
The average length is around 11.5 feet, however they can get up to 20 feet.
All the names of the 350 sharks?
Bahamas Sawshark Pristiophorus Schroederi
Basking Shark Cetorhinus Maximus
Blacknose Shark Carcharhinus Acronotus
Blacktail Reef Shark Carcharhinus wheeleri
Blacktip Reef Shark Carcharhinus Melanopterus
Blacktip Shark Carcharhinus Limbatus
Blind Shark Brachaelurus Waddi
Blue Shark Prionace Glauca
Bluntnose Sixgill Shark Hexanchus Griseus
Bonnethead Shark Sphyrna Tiburo
Broadnose Sevengill Shark Notorhynchus Cepedianus
Bronze Whaler Shark Carcharhinus Brachyurus
Brownbanded Bamboo Shark Chiloscyllium Punctatum
Bull Shark Carcharhinus Leucas
California Hornshark Heterodontus Francisci
Caribbean Reef Shark Carcharhinus Perezi
Caribbean Sharpnose Shark Rhizoprionodon Porosus
Cobblers Wobbegong Sutorectus Tentaculatus
Colcloughs Shark Brachaelurus Colcloughi
Common Sawshark Pristiophorus Cirratus
Cookie Cutter Shark Isistius Brasiliensis
Coral Catshark Atelomycterus Marmoratus
Crested Bullhead Shark Heterodontus Galeatus
Draughtsboard Shark Cephaloscyllium Isabellum
Dusky Shark Carcharhinus Obscurus
Epaulette Shark Hemiscyllium Ocellatum
Freycinets Epaulette Shark Hemiscyllium Freycineti
Frilled Shark Chlamydoselachus Anguineus
Galapagos Bullhead Shark Heterodontus Quoyi
Galapagos Shark Carcharhinus Galapagensis
Ganges Shark Glyphis Gangeticus
Goblin Shark Mitsukurina Owstoni
Golden Hammerhead Sphyrna Tudes
Graceful Shark Carcharhinus Amblyrhynchoides
Gray Reef Shark Carcharhinus Amblyrhynchos
Great Hammerhead Shark Sphyrna Mokarran
Great White Shark Carcharodon Carcharias
Greenland Shark Somniosus Microcephalus
Gulf Catshark Asymbolus Vincenti
Gummy Shark Mustelus Antarcticus
Horn Shark Heterodontus Francisci
illnouis shark Lemon Shark Negaprion Brevirostris
Leopard Shark Triakis Semifasciata
Longnose Velvet Dogfish Centroscymnus Crepidater
Oceanic Whitetip Shark Carcharhinus Longimanus
Ornate Wobbegong Orectolobus Ornatus
Megamouth Megachasma Pelagios
Mexican Bullhead Heterodontus Mexicanus
Milk Shark Rhizoprionodon Acutus
Necklace Carpet Shark Parascyllium Variolatum
Nurse Shark Ginglymostoma Cirratum
Pacific Angel Shark Squatina Californica
Pelagic Thresher Shark Alopias Pelagicus
Pigeye Shark Carcharhinus Amboinensis
Piked Dogfish Squalus Acanthias
Porbeagle Shark Lamna Nasus
Portuguese Dogfish Centroscymnus Coelolepis
Port Jackson Shark Heterodontus Potusjacksoni
Prickly Dogfish Oxynotus Bruniensis
Rusty Carpet Shark Parascyllium Ferrugineum
Sailfin Roughshark Oxynotus Paradoxus
Salmon Shark Lamna Ditropis
Sandbar Shark Carcharhinus Plumbeus
Sandtiger Shark Carcharias Taurus
Scalloped Hammerhead Shark Sphyrna Lewini
Seal Shark Dalatias Licha
Sharpnose Sevengill Shark Heptranchias Perlo
Shortfin Mako Isurus Oxyrinchus
Shortnose Spurdog Squalus Megalops
Shortspine Spurdog Squalus Mitsukurii
Sicklefin Lemon Shark Negaprion Acutidens
Silky Shark Carcharhinus Falciformis
Silvertip Shark
tiger shark
Yes - but it generally doesn't. A wobbegong is a type of carpet shark found mostly in temperate and tropical waters around Australia and Indonesia. It is commonly found in areas frequented by divers, and will not harm people unless they interfere with it. Wobbegongs do have very shark teeth, and if disturbed, may grab the intruder with their teeth and not let go. No aggressive, unwarranted wobbegong attacks or related fatalities have been recorded.
Where do wobbegong sharks live?
wobbegong sharks live on coral and rocky reefs in the channels or on sand flats to the depths of 40 m(130 feet)This fish rests under tabletop corals, among ship wreckage, in caves, or beneath ledges during the day.
What is the difference between the kanduli fish and mud fish?
Kanduli fish grows in sea water and not slimy while the mudfish is slimy and has sharp whiskers that stings the one who holds it