cookie cutter sharks that are known to cut out many circled shapes in fish, whales anything he could get on to. Also it is very rare to be bitten by them because they live way deep in ditches of the sea.
Cookie cutter sharks live in deep, tropical and temperate waters worldwide. They are typically found at depths of 1,000 to 4,000 feet during the day and come closer to the surface at night to feed. Cookie cutter sharks are known to inhabit both coastal and pelagic environments.
They form into a bud when they are born then they turn into a spahsdui later on after 2 weeks then they are fuly grown the scientific nam is a squashed mushrooommm
Tiger shark, great white shark,hammerhead shark,bull shark,cookie cutter shark,
Yes, they do lay eggs that are jelly coated
cookie cutter shark fact filelooks: they are really small [only about 50 cm/20 inches] and are shaped like a cigar. They have a green glowing patch on their stomach.[ this attracts prey in its dark climate] It is brown with green pupils. its teeth are the coolest thing about them because they cut things like a cookie cutter and are shaped very cool. habitat: they live 3500 miles under the sea. [ more info to come on their habitat]diet/ feeding habits: the cookie cutter has a very unique way of feeding. the glowing green patch makes its prey think that the cookie cutter shark is smaller than it is so it goes to kill the shark but the sharks teeth sink into their flesh. the cookie cutter shark is one of few animals that can kill prey bigger than itself. it can do this with their powerful jaws and teeth that are large, sharp and vacumm like.fun fact: this small beast took a bite out of a U.S. submarine and the housing was disabled and the sub was put out of service until further repairsfun fact: these monsterous sharks are actually harmless to humanactually they take scoop like bites out of whales and the sharks are less than two feet long so they are not harmless to humans.
Cookie cutter sharks don't hear
YES COOKIE CUTTER SHARKS DO SEE OTHERS, how else would they mate if they couldn't see eachother!
The cookie cutter shark's enemy is the whale.
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They are called cookie cutter sharks because About 100-90 years ago, a submarine was in the water and then when they came back, there was a bite mark that literally looked like a baker took a cookie cutter and put it in the sub! But what it really was, was a cookie cutter shark. What really happened, was that since the sharks diet is whale, the cookie cutter though that the sub was a whale, and took a bite, and then realised that it wasn't a whale and left it so that's how it happened!
No. Not really. Cookie cutter sharks eat whales, so they won't mistake humans for a whale. And cookie cutters are one of the smallest sharks, so they won't be a threat.
sharks and whales....
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Cookie cutter sharks live in deep, tropical and temperate waters worldwide. They are typically found at depths of 1,000 to 4,000 feet during the day and come closer to the surface at night to feed. Cookie cutter sharks are known to inhabit both coastal and pelagic environments.
the cookie cutter shark and the other sharks
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