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yes, these sharks are endangered but i dont know how
These sharks eat fish and when they are still in their mother's womb, they eat each other and unfertilised eggs.
The grey nurse shark is endangered because of illegal fishing, accidental capture and beach safety nets that they get caught in. They also eat the rubbish that we throw into the ocean.
Sharks are born, grow into young, and eventually become adults.
The normal skin colour of a Nurse Shark would be grey - brown
Are the sandbar shark and the Gummy shark are related yes or no?
Whale Sharks and Grey Nurse Shark, a.k.a. Sand Tiger Shark
= Nurse shark. =
a long tail to hit its predators with. dirp!
what adaptations do grey nurse sharks have that help them?
The Gummy shark , the grey nurse shark and the sandbar shark location
grey nurse shark
"Ginglymostoma cirratum" is the (taxonomic) binomial designation of the commonly-known "Nurse shark", not to be confused with either the "grey nurse shark" or the "tawny nurse shark".
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some sort of shark family
The normal skin colour of a Nurse Shark would be grey - brown
The grey nurse shark has fins, not limbs. They are Pectoral, Dorsal, Second Dorsal, Anal, and Caudle fin (tail).
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Are the sandbar shark and the Gummy shark are related yes or no?
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