shark species differ, but most large sharks look for food in colder water, where there is a higher concentration of fich and other prey, such as seals.
they get there food by moving place to place to obtain their food.
Dolphins are known to defend themselves against sharks and have been observed to chase them away in the wild. In some cases, dolphins have been known to injure or even kill sharks in self-defense or during competition for food. It is not common for dolphins to actively seek out and kill sharks as their primary source of food.
Mako sharks are apex predators, meaning they are at the top of the food chain. However, larger sharks such as great whites and orcas have been known to prey on mako sharks. Additionally, humans are a significant threat to mako sharks through commercial fishing.
Sharks have teeth even though they swallow food whole because they use their teeth to kill the prey and squeeze the blood out of it so they can eat it.
All types of reef sharks are vulnerable when young. Common predators of juvenile reef sharks include other sharks, groupers and many larger fish species. As adults, reef sharks may be preyed upon by much larger sharks, like Hammerheads, Tiger sharks and Silvertip sharks.
is a sharks on top of the food chain
No sharks do not drink they live on food.
they hunt there food
The sharks are called predators, and the food that is being hunted is called prey.
Sharks get their energy from the food they eat/ the prey they catch.
The sharks think you are food, so they are just chasing after the food they want to eat, because they are hungry.
They are an R-Strategist which means that they make many young for a higher chance of survival but don't take care of their young. BA
No they do not obtain there food
They have hyphae which are like roots to obtain their food.
they obtain food by filtering from the water
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