Sharks mouths and teeth are designed to take great chunks of meat out of their prey. When a Shark bites you, it creates a really big wound. Maybe takes a limb off. Then, mostly people bleed to Death. Or drown when they become too weak to swim.
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.
No
Sharks and alligators combined kill fewer people than dogs. Dogs are responsible for more fatal attacks on humans each year compared to the combined number of fatal attacks by sharks and alligators.
there is more blood and that means more sharks since sharks are attrated to blood so the best tip is to don't kill a shark until it trys to kill you and if it does kill it but if there are other sharks just try to dodge it with as little movement as possible as sharks can sense any movement
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.
no they do not eat sharks because a shark is to big for them to eat but they can kill sharks
No they do not.
No, sharks kill more.
no.
No.
yes great white sharks eat other sharks
Any type of sharks.
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.
Sharks aren't normally prey, but things that will kill a shark are humans and other sharks.
with their noses
No they don't.
To eat