At the bottom of the ocean there is a type of shrimp that can starve for years then once a whale or a shark dies it slowly makes its way to the deep sea bed, and once that journey is complete the shrimp engorge on the carcus and left-over skin. Hope that answers your question! :)
Basking sharks are apex predators and typically do not have natural predators. However, they may be at risk from large sharks, such as great white sharks or tiger sharks, when they are younger or injured. Additionally, killer whales have been known to prey on basking sharks.
sharks eat fishers
An animal that eats dead or rotting meat such as a Vulture.
They simply do it for food, to be blunt. The same way we eat animals, I know we (well most of us humans anyway) don't eat other animals but sometimes it is just in their natural behaviour to eat other sharks or they have no other food. then it starts a shark cannibalism frenzy
It is a Vulture
Sharks
Sharks and great white sharks Coral snakes thanks
sharks, if stingrays sting you not at the heart you are fine but if a shark eats you your dead
Vultures sharks and mainly scavengers for example
Greenland sharks eat salmon and other fish like that and they also eat crab, seals, and flesh from dead whales
Mainly sharks, maybe other killer whales, as they have been known to feed on dead sea mammals.
sharks....
sharks eat baby whales but grown whales cant be eaten unless dead!!1
nothing the sharks eats everything only if it has another shark that is bigger than it can eat it
An animal that eats seals is a killer whale. And sharks. And Eskimo'sOrcas, great white sharks
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