Larger sharks prefer to hunt alone, wheras smaller sharks hunt in packs to bring down larger fish.
Sharks are top predators in their ecosystems and are typically not hunted by other animals. However, larger sharks may prey on smaller or younger sharks, and some marine mammals, such as orcas, are known to occasionally hunt sharks.
Common predators of sailfish include large sharks, such as great white sharks and tiger sharks, as well as marine mammals like orcas. These predators hunt sailfish for their meat and also as part of their natural feeding behavior.
Leopard sharks are known for their distinctive spots, which are present along their bodies. These spots serve as a form of camouflage to help them blend in with their surroundings as they hunt for prey.
Tiger and reef sharks primarily. The bigger sharks in Guam (like the tiger shark) typically stay beyond the coral reef where they hunt larger prey (like turtles). This is where most shark attacks are reported in Guam (though attacks are incredibly rare: a 1 in 11.5 million chance).
i think because they hunt the sharks down
They might if people hunt them to much
lemon sharks hunt at the bottom of the sea mostly where they live.
yes many people do though it is illegal .
people should not fear them they should fear us we hunt them for food and it is environmentally wrong and it is animal curtly.
Yes, because people hunt them. We kill more of them, then they kill us.
No, sharks do not have a nest. Sharks are animals that for the most part hunt alone, except for a few species that will hunt in small packs.
White sharks do sometimes eat people (or parts of people) but this is rare. They normally hunt for seals, but sometimes they will mistake a person for a seal.
I believe some humans hunt sharks.
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When one is hungry and is in dire need to eat otherwise you hunt sharks to eat shark fin soup and use the skin for clothing and boots. Also the diaphram and heart make great jerky.
Angel sharks hunt by brurryi ng them self's in the sand to hunt