Since the shark has an entirely different body shape, it's hard to make a fair comparison.
But if you'd pick to similarly sized bones, the shark's would be softer.
Sharks belong to the Chondrichthyes class which means that they lack what is called "true bone". Their "skeleton" is made up of cartilage, which is the same as the human ear, so they do not have an actual skeleton.
Shark attacks may occur when there's a feeding frenzy going on and a shark gets excited and ACCIDENTALLY attacks a nearby human. It can also happen when there's a surfer on a board and from under water, it looks like the surfer is a seal.... and you know, it attacks the human. Trust me.... I study this stuff in ALP.
yes it will. when you see a shark circling underyou, your first thought is: holy $#!%. lets say your boat just capsized and your stranded in the ocean with only a floating peice of wood. you will be scared and you don't know what to do. lets say the shark is curious and DOES bite you in the leg what do you think your gonna feel? depending on how much adrenaline is going through your body, you will feel different amounts of pain.
There are no documented attacks from the Sixgill shark and they aren't normally aggresive towards humans anyway,most sharks aren't intrested in humans they just mistake us for turtles,seal and anything that they wanna eat!! later :D
camaflaogue if you're underneath a shark he will blend into the sky with a lighter colour belly think about old war aircraft that were green on top like the ground and light gray underneath like the sky
The shark would fall into the category of cartilaginious fish. Cartilage is the tough outer skin of a shark. If you feel the inside of your ear, it will feel similar to a shark's skin.
Yes. Why because they feel like it.
They are either hungry or feel threatened.
The shark would fall into the category of cartilaginious fish. Cartilage is the tough outer skin of a shark. If you feel the inside of your ear, it will feel similar to a shark's skin.
It has a similar feel to bob dylans ballad of hollis brown
A shark feels like sandpaper.
because if the great white shark tried kill them how would they help themselves
Its frustrating, a similar feeling to when you need to click your knuckles, or stretch a muscle.
Feel It in My Bones was created on 2009-09-07.
Sharks belong to the Chondrichthyes class which means that they lack what is called "true bone". Their "skeleton" is made up of cartilage, which is the same as the human ear, so they do not have an actual skeleton.
because they hear it is a dangerous shark
No. We have no visible light receptors anywhere but the rear coatinginside out eyes. Is the experience similar where YOU come from ?