The main threat to the Frilled Shark's survival is that they become to weak and get trapped in what is like an underwater whirlpool and are brought to the shallower water where there is little oxygen and where they get scared easily.
Well, the length of time for an egg to hatch depends on the species of shark. At my aquarium store, we had a banded shark egg hatch after four months and four days in our store. I have no experience with marbled cat shark eggs.
Yes, selective pressures created by environmental factors can drive adaptations that increase the survival and reproduction of certain individuals within a population. These adaptations can become more prevalent in the population over time through natural selection, leading to the success of those individuals in passing on their genetic traits to future generations.
Yes. Their fins used for a special recipe called Shark Fin Soup.However, due to environmental reasons, many people (including Chinese) are calling for a ban on shark finning.And to the previous answer, wasabi is Japanese, not Chinese.
Sharks live in shallow pools in the ocean because that is where they mostly eat.
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Environmental Pressures of a rabbit are lack of food/water
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Sharks have the pressures of food,water,space,and living.
Living organisms face environmental pressures such as competition for resources, predation, disease, and changes in climate. These pressures drive evolution by selecting for individuals with advantageous traits that increase their chances of survival and reproduction. Organisms must adapt to these pressures in order to thrive in their environment.
The cast of Environmental Pressures and Species Adaptation - 2013 includes: Seoungtae Heo as Minho Eunu Kang as Minho Guerim Kim
Environmental considerations included professionalism, codes of corporate conduct, and corporate pressures.
Environmental pressure is something that could affect the health or life of an animal. For example, the environmental pressures for an animal could be a shortage of water, shortage of food, shortage of space, and predators.
Dolphins face environmental pressures such as habitat loss due to coastal development, pollution from human activities like agriculture and urban runoff, and noise pollution from boat traffic and sonar devices. These pressures can disrupt their natural behaviors, affect their health, and ultimately threaten their survival.
Internal pressures for social and environmental responsibility may come from a company's values, mission, or desire to maintain a positive brand image. External pressures can stem from consumer expectations, government regulations, or stakeholder demands for sustainability practices. Both types of pressures can drive businesses to adopt more responsible practices for the greater good.
Cacti occasionally suffer from the pressures of drought and other animals. Birds and mammals try to get the water from the cacti so THEY can survive. This is why cacti have thorns.
Environmental pressures Availability food with droughts and global warming available vegetation can be limited. A variation of a giraffe is its long neck
Companies use environmental test chambers to see how well their products will stand up to outside environmental pressures such as humidity, vibration, shock and cold.