It depends on the size. Sharks are much more muscular than stingrays.
In a fight, if they are the same size, the shark would probably win. A large stingray might fight off a shark, but the stingray does not have the same strength, and stinger barbs do not do the same damage as teeth. It would depend on the type of shark and how hungry it is.
Most of the time, sharks and stingrays coexist.
yes 100 times stronger humans suck jaguars and tigers are the real king of the beasts not the lion
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.
There have been very few documented cases of mako sharks attacking humans. Makos are typically fast-swimming oceanic species that are not known to be aggressive towards humans unless provoked or feeling threatened. They are more likely to avoid human interaction.
The question is unanswerable. Wolverines' vision is different from that of humans, but it's kind of pointless to talk about "stronger" or "weaker" unless those terms are explicitly defined. Wolverines are probably (I couldn't find any specific citations, because if you search for "wolverine vision" you will find out more than you probably want to know about Marvel comics) nearsighted relative to humans.
Sharks and alligators combined kill fewer people than dogs. Dogs are responsible for more fatal attacks on humans each year compared to the combined number of fatal attacks by sharks and alligators.
yes because sharks are bigger then humans
are people predators to sharks than sharks are to humans
other sharks
yes
the shark has a u-shaped stomach with stronger acids
no
no
I believe that mice do have stronger immune systems than humans because of the environment they dwell in.
Both sharks and Komodo dragons are very strong. Because some types of sharks will get much larger than even the largest of the Komodo dragons, it is probably the shark who is somewhat stronger.
no, it all the time gets eaten by sharks
Sharks, unlike humans have only 5 systems. They have hearing, smell, taste and touch. In addition they can detect weak electric fields in the water. Some of these sense are more accurate in sharks than in humans. their smell organ is more developed than humans.
Yes