There is no species of shark that do not eat living organisms.
Sharks are carnivores, meaning they eat meat. Sharks do eat phytoplankton and zoo-plankton.
Sharks are carnivores. They eat meat.
they mostly hate their prey hiding in plants as they hate plants to eat
sharks,whales,and sea otters they eat sea weed and other meat creatures
kitty cats!
um mm well there are a lot of animals in the sea that eat plants and there are a lot of animals that eat each other for example dugongs eat sea grass and kelp and sharks eat different animals like fish and even other sharks another animal that eats plants are whales there eat krill except for the orca whale that eat fish whales like the blue whale can eat up to 60 tones of krill a day
They don't eat plants. They are predators and eat insects. Millepedes on the other hand eat dead plant material.
Sharks do not eat plants.
no
no sharks are carnivores they only eat meat
yes they are they eat animals that eat plants
Any kind of fish that swims in front of them while they are hungry
Carnivores, they only eat other fish and seals in the ocean.
Great Whites are carnivores, meat eaters and don't eat plants.
prehistoric sharks eat whales, other sharks and mollusks. But the megalodon eats any kind of living organism
they mostly hate their prey hiding in plants as they hate plants to eat
Because they are predators. Sharks eat other animals. Their bodies have adapted to eating meat, and they cannot live on plants.
no they do not
any kind of meat