there's no such thing as a common shark. There are over 400 species of sharks and not one can be deemed common. Lengths can vary from just under 2 feet to as long as almost 20 feet. Unless you seriously count the whale shark as a shark then it goes as high as 50 feet long.
It depends on the shark. For example a great white shark's tooth is around the size of 5 cm.
No, most shark species are not bigger than humans. While some shark species, such as the great white shark and whale shark, can grow to be larger than humans, many shark species are smaller in size. Sharks come in various sizes, with some being smaller than a human.
The largest shark caught from the shore in Texas is often considered to be a Tiger Shark that measured around 12-13 feet in length. Tiger Sharks are common in the waters off the coast of Texas and are known for their large size and aggressive behavior.
Java Shark and there are many species beginning with Japanese, such as the Japanese Topeshark
Scariest shark ever to exist is the Megalodon Shark, it is now extinct. it was an ancient meat-eating shark. That lived between 25 million and 1.6 million years ago. it was up to 40 feet (12 m) long. And its teeth were each the size of a person's hand!
a food about a size of common human if you need to feed them you can just throw a nother shark in their and you can throw a hobo in their and pee on it
Yes, unless you are talking about a specific shark. But shark itself is common.
A tiger shark's common name is tiger shark. Its scientific name is Galeocerdo cuvier.
The dwarf shark is about the size of your hand.
blue shark
Cow Shark.
that depends on the size of the shark and if the tiger is in the water
the bull shark
the short fin mako shark. common around ireland.
well it would depend on the size of the animal but a shark.
Big
Its heart size depends on the size of the shark.