What helps sharks reduce water turbulence and increase swimming efficiency?
the texture of their skin
How do sharks defend themselves?
Sharks defend themselves by using their teeth. They also can swim away very fast. They can also bump into their predator to catch them off guard, then attack. They are also known to fake out their predator.
Can you eat a great white shark?
Yes, a Great White Shark could eat you but would most likely only eat you if you were covered in B-B-Q sauce the only reason they bite is to see if you taste good and are edible
Are tiger sharks more deadlier then great white sharks?
1. Bull Shark 2. Tiger Shark 3. Great White. 4. Blue Sharks 5. Black Tip and White Tips. 6. Hammer Head 7. Lemon Sharks 8. Nurse Sharks Tiger Sharks are more deadlier that Great White Sharks. Great Whites main source of food are Pinnepeds or Seals and Sea Lions. They concentrate where ever Pinnepeds are found, which means South Africa, and Coast of California and Atlantic. Great Whites have attacked Humans, but in all of these cases they are simply cases of Mistaken identity. The Human Swimmer from beneath the Surface, looks to the Great White, like its favourite prey, The Seal. Great Whites come up from beneath and Bite. They usually do this to find out if there prey is Seal. Humans do not have the musculuture that Seals have so they usually leave the Human alone and do not attack as they are naturally inquistive. Tiger Sharks kill more Humans they are large Shark that comes into the Shallow waters around islands, very near the Beach. They are a shark of the warm Pacific. They take all sorts of prey including Tin cans and Rubber Tyres. The Tiger Shark attacks Bathers swimming in relatively shallow water. Again attacks are not deliberate, but are cases of mistaken identity. The Greatest concentration of Tiger Sharks is Hawaii. There jaws are very powerful. The Shark species that is the most deadliest goes to the Bull Shark. They are Salt water and freshwater tolerant and come into Estuaries. They are very aggressive and territorial attacking anything that comes into its territory or hunting range.
How are shark bodys different from humans?
A shark's "skeleton" is made of cartilage while human skeleton is made of bone.
What does the epaulette shark eat?
epaulette sharks eat polychaete worms, crabs, amphipods, small teleost fishes and shrimp
Camouflage, the stripes on them are how they get their name. Tiger shark.
Is there tiger sharks in Venice California?
No. There are many other species such as Blue, Hammmerheads, Great Whites, Leopards, Threshers, Sand and Makos. It would be extremely rare for a Tiger or a Bull shark to venture into California coastal waters.
How many different colors and hues are there?
There are an infinite number of hues, but the human eye is able to detect or differentiate between about 16 or 17 million. In digital terms, that's equal to about 24-bit color.
Does water bother shark's eyes?
No. Not at all. Sharks and other fishes have special eyes that doesn't allow the water to bother them.
Do manatees live in fresh or salt water?
Manatees can live in both fresh and salt water, as well as brackish. If a manatee is in salt too long though, it must find other waters temporarily.
How many types of sharks are there?
352 species of sharks Funfact: tiger sharks attack people more than any other shark.
How much is a pound of og kush in ny?
depends who yu get it from.... i get it fr about $2, 500 cause im tyt with my dealer.. as yu probubly know i deal and i would sell it fr about $3,100-$3,200.
Does cape Whiting have sharks in it?
Cape Whiting does not have shark in it, it is a bony fish called Hake - Merluccius Capensis.
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
What is the width of a tiger shark?
3 and 4 metres and the average weight ranges from 380 to 640 kilograms, but some tiger sharks are believed to exceed 5.5 metres, or18 feet.
How much do salmon sharks eat?
none they don't eat salmon they eat small sharks small fish and sting rays
they will eat each other if they have to
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