no sharks protect mermaids
Shark eggs are commonly known as mermaid's purses. These are protective cases that house the developing shark embryo until it is ready to hatch.
Some sharks lay eggs on the bottom of the ocean, called devil's wheelbarrows or mermaid's purses. Most sharks give birth to live young.
Sharks have been around for over 400 million years, evolving from early fish species. They are part of the Chondrichthyes class, which also includes rays and skates. Sharks have evolved specialized traits that have allowed them to become efficient predators in various marine ecosystems.
Sharks do not have a belly button. They are born from eggs that hatch inside the mother's body, and the baby sharks are nourished by yolk sacs rather than umbilical cords.
Mother sharks are made through the process of reproduction, where a female shark mates with a male shark to produce offspring. Sharks are ovoviviparous, meaning the embryos develop inside eggs within the mother's body until they are ready to hatch.
Shark eggs are commonly known as mermaid's purses. These are protective cases that house the developing shark embryo until it is ready to hatch.
A shark's mermaid's purse is a type of egg case produced by some species of sharks and skates. These structures are typically flat and rectangular, often with tendrils or "strings" that anchor them to seaweed or the ocean floor. The case protects the developing embryo until it is ready to hatch, providing a safe environment during its early stages of life. Mermaid's purses can often be found washed up on beaches, where they are sometimes mistaken for unusual artifacts.
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No, a dogfish egg case is not man-made; it is a natural structure produced by female dogfish sharks. These egg cases, often referred to as "mermaid's purses," serve to protect the developing embryos inside until they are ready to hatch. They are typically found in coastal waters and can vary in shape and size depending on the species.
Some sharks lay eggs on the bottom of the ocean, called devil's wheelbarrows or mermaid's purses. Most sharks give birth to live young.
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The egg cases of sharks.
Most sharks lay eggs, which are generally referred to as 'mermaid's purses'. I would imagine that the Greenland shark does the same, since there are very few who give birth to live young. So the answer to your question is that they don't. They find an appropriate place to lay the eggs, lay 'em, and leave.
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The world without sharks would mean that there would not be shark skin purses, shark fin soup and no more sharks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!):
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Sharks have been around for over 400 million years, evolving from early fish species. They are part of the Chondrichthyes class, which also includes rays and skates. Sharks have evolved specialized traits that have allowed them to become efficient predators in various marine ecosystems.