Lizards, Humans, and other species of sharks.
There are no sharks that do not eat meat. All sharks are carnivorous and feed primarily on fish, seals, squid, and other marine animals.
It's cold-blooded like all fish are.Answer:Some fish like Tuna and Swordfish have the ability to maintain their body temperature. Among sharks the "Warm-blooded" sharks (e.g. mako and white sharks) can also do this. The basking shark is not included in this group.
20-100 years of age
No, the basking shark is the 2nd biggest shark in the world but eat the same thing as the whale shark ONLY KRILL, YOU WOULDN'T FIT IN SIDE
megalodon sharks, great white sharks, frilled sharks, thresher sharks, tiger sharks, sand tiger sharks, lemon sharks, bull sharks, whale sharks, basking sharks, lepord sharks,black tip sharks. there is 12.
yes there are basking sharks in the usa
Filter feeding Sharks, like the Basking Shark and the whale Shark eats plankton on purpose. Other Sharks might get some by accident.
Basking sharks are born from eggs.
Yes Because Basking sharks are harmless to humans.
no
no! basking sharks and whale sharks are the apex predetors they both eat plankton,fish,krill and squd
Basking sharks are meat eaters they love to eat little children from ages 1-18 and swim around slowly with their mouths wide open. They are larger than the great white and are of a gray colour.The great white eats things like seals and have a mouth full of impressive teeth the jaws of which they can telescope outwards. They are a very active swimmer and are paler in colour.Addendum: All the above is correct except the part about basking sharks being meat eaters. They are plankton eaters.
yes basking sharks are still alive.
No, as basking sharks are filter feeders.
Basking sharks normally swim close to the surface.
Basking Sharks and Whale sharks
It is taking in plankton for food or water for air in its gills