well sharks don't come out in the morning they stay 300 feet below the surface until sun set the sun goes down and they come up they hunt at night. That is because their eye vision is 2-3 time better in the dark. Under the water surface 300 feet below they explore better hunting places because they also can hunt below 300 feet.
one of them are the leopard sharks and thats all i know
No, not all sharks are dangerous to humans. While some shark species are known to be more aggressive, most sharks are not a threat to humans and typically avoid interactions with us. It's important to respect their space and use caution when swimming in waters where sharks are present.
Sharks are primarily crepuscular and nocturnal feeders, meaning they are most active during dawn and dusk, as well as at night. However, some species, like tiger sharks and great whites, may also hunt during the day. Sharks feed opportunistically and will actively seek out prey when hungry.
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.
Sharks are opportunistic feeders and can feed at any time of day or night, depending on the species. Some sharks are more active at night, while others prefer to feed during the day. Their feeding behavior can also be influenced by factors such as tides, water temperature, and availability of prey.
Great white sharks eat mostly all day.
Bullsharks will eat all day only if their is lots of fish and territorial things it might be hunting down animals all day
some sharks can eat up to 763.9 pounds a day
The king of all sharks is the Megalodon.
Sharks love to swim. So other than eating and hunting fish, they swim. If they dont do that than they just hunt and eat all day.
there are 350 all of the name of the sharks
No, Whale Sharks are not nocturnal.They are mostly active during the day
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Some sharks, but not all.
hammerhead sharks sleep for 2 to 3 hours a day
i think that yes all the sharks are heavy depending on their size
All sharks (except the San Jose Sharks) live in water