a reef shark eats a small amount of tiny animals
Whatever it wants.
Reef sharks are sharks that inhabit coral reefs. There are several different species of them. They are the Blacktip reef shark, Whitetip reef shark, Grey reef shark, and Caribbean reef shark.
steps for reef sharks to eat 1. open mouth2. eat the head of the idiot who asked this question.simple enough
-Caribbean reef shark, Caribbean ect.. -Six gill shark, Northeast Pacific ect.. -Great White, Pacific ocean ect.. -Great hammerhead, Atlantic ocean ect..
lots of sharks can be found near Barbados. There have been alot of recorded attacks. I would suggest not venturing to far out at sea. here are a few types of sharks Great white shark Bull shark Tiger shark Carrabean reef shark Smooth hammerhead sharks and many more
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.
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There are quite a few different types of sharks living in the Caribbean. These include the reef shark, the blacktip reef shark, the tiger shark, nurse shark, and the bull shark. The chances of being attacked by a shark are said to be rare in the Caribbean however
Reef sharks are sharks that inhabit coral reefs. There are several different species of them. They are the Blacktip reef shark, Whitetip reef shark, Grey reef shark, and Caribbean reef shark.
Caribbean Reef Shark
steps for reef sharks to eat 1. open mouth2. eat the head of the idiot who asked this question.simple enough
yes it is extremely dangerous
steps for reef sharks to eat 1. open mouth2. eat the head of the idiot who asked this question.simple enough
mollusks, and small fish
Some animals that live in the Caribbean are Goat ,Chicken, Ox, Lamb, Shark, Parrot fish, Yellow goat fish, Nurse shark, Reef Octopus, Cane Toad.
-Caribbean reef shark, Caribbean ect.. -Six gill shark, Northeast Pacific ect.. -Great White, Pacific ocean ect.. -Great hammerhead, Atlantic ocean ect..
they actually just hunt, eat and swim
lots of sharks can be found near Barbados. There have been alot of recorded attacks. I would suggest not venturing to far out at sea. here are a few types of sharks Great white shark Bull shark Tiger shark Carrabean reef shark Smooth hammerhead sharks and many more