The basking and the whale shark do not eat any meat as well as the dwarf lantern shark.
A vertebrate is any animal with a set of vertebrae protecting a spinal cord. Sharks do have a spine. That means bull sharks are vertebrates.
Any body who's ever watched Flipper knows that most sharks are leary of dolphins and porpoises. They can out swim sharks and ram them with their 'beaks'. This may not apply to the Great White Shark who is pretty impressive swimmer in its own right.
technically sharks have hundreds of teeth
Just cardsharks and poolsharks...........
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A Balt is an inhabitant of any of the Baltic states, an ethnic descendant of one of these people, or a person who speaks a Baltic language.
No, Poland doesnt border any country with a coastline on the Mediterranean Sea, the countries that Poland borders have either a coastline on the North sea or the Baltic sea.
Sharks do not speak any language.
There were not any sharks in that film
Whales live in the ocean. The only sea coast Poland has is with the Baltic Sea and there are no Blue whales in the Baltic.
The Baltic Sea does not border any one continent from another. It is a body of water that is surrounded by European countries.
Mr. Baltic was a character in the Filipino comedy series of Baltic & Co.
Poland is not surrounded by any sea. Baltic Sea is only Polish north border.
no sharks are sharks and whales are whales. their is a differs between them.