up 10-150 teeth
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!!
A blacktip reef shark has a streamlined body and strong muscles that allow it to swim quickly and efficiently. It also has sharp teeth for catching and eating prey, and its dark coloration helps it blend in with its marine environment for hunting and avoiding predators.
The blacktip shark, also known as the blacktip reef shark, does not swim more that 33 feet below the ocean surface. Their diet consists of cuttlefish, crabs, squid, crabs, octopuses, and other reef fish.
Reef sharks are a group of shark species commonly found around coral reefs and coastal areas. They are typically small to medium-sized sharks that prey on fish, crustaceans, and other small marine animals. Reef sharks play an important role in maintaining the balance of the marine ecosystem.
Gray reef sharks are opportunistic predators that primarily feed on various bony fish, crustaceans, and cephalopods. They use their sharp, serrated teeth to grab and consume their prey. They are fast and agile swimmers, allowing them to actively hunt and chase down their food.
A white tip reef shark defends itself with its teeth, by biting its enemy. It may also thrash about and hit an enemy a painful blow with its tail in an effort to escape.
White Tip Reef Shark
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!!
There are many types of sharks that live in the Pacific Ocean. Some of these types include the Great White, the Tiger shark, the Dusky shark, the Blue shark, the Gray Reef shark, and the Blacktip shark.
all sharks are but the black tip is the most stronger
There is no silver tip shark that i know of but there are two white tipped species, the white tip reef shark and the oceanic white tip.
The Great Barrier Reef is home to several shark species, including the reef shark, whitetip reef shark, and blacktip reef shark. Other notable species include the tiger shark, hammerhead shark, and the occasional great white shark. These sharks play crucial roles in maintaining the reef's ecosystem by regulating fish populations and promoting biodiversity. The diverse habitats of the reef support these species in various ways, from shallow lagoons to deeper waters.
no. mostly reef sharks.
Great White Shark, Hammer Head Shark, dusk shark, bull shark, blue shark, dog shark, mako shark, whitetip reef shark, reef shark, blacktip reef shark, bull shark, tiger shark ETC
Bull Shark, Tiger Shark, Great White Shark, HammerHead Shark, Basking Shark, Black-Tip Shark, White-Tip Shark, Whale Shark, Zebra Shark, Lemon Shark, Sand Shark, Megalodon Shark, Goblin Shark, Mako Shark, MegaMouth Shark, Angel Shark, Reef Shark, Cow Shark
The grey reef shark is a carnivore.
Great white shark, gray reef shark and grouper are fish. They begin with g.