Yes you can eat any animal. It is wether or not they are safe.
Yes, you can eat shark.
It's seafood, I like curry shark. My friends from Trinidad made it for us one time.
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2nd Answereer says: The trick is eating them before they eat YOU! -The ocean sharks that I've eaten were from restaurants (California, Oregon, Washington, Texas, Florida, South Carolina, Maryland, and New Jersey) and they all had a sort of smokey flavor, but a very nice texture. Shark steaks are easier to find than fillets in the grocery stores: Try it! You just might like it!
Yes.we can eat shark because shark is an animal
great white, tiger, bull shark, oceanic white tip and lemon Well the Bull shark/ Zambezi shark is the number one most aggressive shark. It is also the most deadly shark. The Tiger shark would have to be the next most aggressive. Then the Oceanic White tip shark. After that, the Black tip shark. And finally the Great white.
Yes, Universal Studios has an attraction called "Jaws" at some of its parks. The ride features a boat tour encountering a mechanical shark similar to the one from the "Jaws" movie. However, the ride may vary between Universal Studios locations.
Remoras attach themselves to the shark and eat the leftover food remains that they can find. This would fall into the commensalism symbiotic relationship, because the remora is getting its food, and the shark gets no benefit. There are other studies that suggest that the remoras clean parasites from the shark's teeth and perhaps skin. If this is true then it is a mutualism relationship. Remoras eat the parasites off the underside of the shark to keep it healthy and alive. Plus the Remoras get a free meal and protection. A mutualistic symbiotic relationship. the pilot fish clean the shark's teeth and skin, and the shark protects them The remora fish attach to the shark's belly and eat the malignant parasites off it. Also remoras can stick to other organisms such as whales, other big fish and maybe also crocodiles. This would still fall into the category of commensalism.
Tiger Shark Lemon Shark Great White Shark Whale Shark Basking Shark Megamouth Shark Grey Reef Shark Carribbean Reef Shark Black Tip Reef Shark White Tip Reef Shark Black Tip Shark Thats all poo poo!!
Shark: Advantages include being apex predators with sharp teeth and strong jaws for hunting. Disadvantages include vulnerability to overfishing and habitat destruction. Remora: Advantages include the ability to hitch a ride on larger animals for transportation and protection. Disadvantages include dependency on a host for food and mobility, which can limit independence.
I believe that there is a legend about the person who can ride the Black Shark. The Black Shark apparently lives in the coast off Australia, and the person who can ride the Black Shark, can control it, and the Black Shark will be the person's friend. This is just another interesting myth, I advise anyone out there not to go off trying to ride sharks.
no
it is fake
Yes! try it! jk Theirs a video of a man on youtube surfing while attached to a shark Well...if you think about it...Most likely it would...Why in da hell would you wanna ride it? It will rip you to peices
It is know to give them a ride and a meal.
I had a gnarly ride on the surf board until I saw that shark.
The remora is a freeloader looking for a ride and a handout. I had one try to latch on to me while snorkeling at Ten Bay, Eleuthera.
Mutalistic Relationship, both are benefiting. The shark is getting cleaned and groomed while the remora is getting fed and transported. Remoras have suction pads that can stick onto the shark. The Remora gets transported by the shark without the shark attacking.
great white, tiger, bull shark, oceanic white tip and lemon Well the Bull shark/ Zambezi shark is the number one most aggressive shark. It is also the most deadly shark. The Tiger shark would have to be the next most aggressive. Then the Oceanic White tip shark. After that, the Black tip shark. And finally the Great white.
It's true, Hitchcock gave voice to the shark in the Jaws ride at Universal Studios Theme Park.
Definitely not. You may think that riding on a shark seems to be a joke, but to the sharks...they think it is a threat and bye-bye you will end up as a shark's meal. But there is a way, just train the shark of course. But i don't think it is easy, so good luck.
The remora benefits from the shark by hitching a ride, feeding on scraps of the shark's meals, and gaining protection from potential predators. The shark is not directly affected by the remora but may benefit indirectly by having the remora remove parasites from its skin.