Whale Sharks and Grey Nurse Shark, a.k.a. Sand Tiger Shark
No, not all sharks are dangerous to humans. While some shark species are known to be more aggressive, most sharks are not a threat to humans and typically avoid interactions with us. It's important to respect their space and use caution when swimming in waters where sharks are present.
The animal with yellow spots that swims is likely a leopard shark. Leopard sharks are commonly found in shallow coastal waters and have yellowish-brown bodies with distinctive black spots. They are slow-moving and harmless to humans.
what kind of insect that is a beetle with a red shell and tiny black spots?
There is no species of shark that do not eat living organisms.
Yes, it made out of cartilage just like sharks.
there is totally such thing as a leopard shark.Leopard sharks are really just sharks that have brown spots on them and i guess that makes them kind of look like a leopard.
it develops spots
their not spots their tattoos because all whale sharks are part of gangs.
You can catch sharks at harpoon fishing spots ( hidden under net fishing spots ) these can be located at: Fishing Guild, Catherby and Relekka.
they have a pattern of white stripes and spots!
whales sharks are a lot diffrent than sharks whalesharks are much bigger and have spots
no,not all sharks are grey but most of them are.
Bull sharks
sand sharks
mako sharks bull sharks basking sharks and rarely great white sharks
Bull Sharks.
the kind that swim with sharks