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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.
no, sharks are fish not mammals and rarely give live birth. They do not produce "milk" for their youngAnswerNo, sharks are fish, in that they breath water using gills, wheareas mammals are categorized with land animals, which breath air using lungs. Sharks give live birth; in that perhaps most important sense they would fall into the category mammal. But sharks cannot produce milk, and mammal means giving milk in latin, although the name was derived a long time ago before modern science.
Yes, sharks are cartilaginous fish, meaning their skeletons are made of cartilage rather than bone. This cartilaginous structure allows sharks to be more flexible and lighter, which is beneficial for their buoyancy and swimming efficiency.
Sharks belong to the kingdom Animalia and so must be eukaryotic
Sharks are not amphibians, mammals, or reptiles. They are a type of fish known as cartilaginous fish, as their skeletons are made of cartilage instead of bone.
They aren't cared for by mother sharks.
the mothers eat the children, but this is not in every species of sharks
No. there is no bone in a sharks body. The sharks skeleton is made of cartilage.
no they do not
Yes, sharks are part of nature because god made sharks, but if you don't believe in god someone made sharks.
sharks skelotons are made of cartlige
No, sharks do not eat each other in their mother's stomachs.
Sharks do not raise their young. Great white sharks are ovoviviparous, meaning that the eggs say inside the mother's body and continue to develop until leaving the mother's body. After birthing, the young sharks swim off, as sharks are cannibalistic, and will not hesitate to eat their own offspring.
a sharks "skeleton" is made of cartilage.
yes, but its not made of bone but cartilageYes sharks have an endoskeleton.
Yes. Unborn sharks too indulge in intrauterine cannibalism (stronger unborn pups eating their weaker womb-mates). As a result, not all baby sharks that get formed inside the mother, dont live long enough to come out of the mother shark. Great Whites are one of the very few species where baby sharks exhibit this kind of behavior
Baby sharks are called pups. Just like there are many types of sharks, there are also different ways that sharks come into this world. There are three ways that sharks are born:eggs are laid (like birds)eggs hatch inside the mother and then are bornpups sharks grow inside the mother (like humans)Sharks can have from 1 to 100 babies at a time, depending on the type of shark. The ones with pups that grow inside the mother have fewer babies at a time than sharks that lay eggs outside the body.Sharks do not care for their babies after they are born, but they do search for a safe place where they can lay their eggs or give birth.