The megamouth shark is a very rare species of shark that swims with its mouth open seeking jelly fish and plankton.
i believe it's the megamouth shark.. or the greenland.
it is endangered
They are endangered of extinction, as are all endangered species.
yes pumas are endangered yes pumas are endangered
The 'Megamouth whale' doesn't exist, but there is a Megamouth shark.
How long does megamouth live
Yes, megamouth sharks are alive. They are very rare, though.
No. the megamouth sharks is a filter feeder and is behind the size of the basking shark which is 33 feet and the megamouth 16 feet long over twice the sice of a caribbean reef shark, and i think the megamouth is about up to 15 tons.
Megamouth sharks live in the Indian, Atlantic, and Pacific oceans.
nothe megamouth shark is smaller than that so that can be rediculios
Megamouth sharks belong to the phylum Chordata (vertebrates), and class Chondrichtyes (sharks, rays and chimaeras).
The Megamouth Shark is not currently listed as endangered. There have only ever been about 20 seen since its discovery in the 80's. However, like all other species of sharks, they are subject to target and by-catch from fisheries. In general, all shark species should be protected to prevent the extinction of any wild shark.
The megamouth is a plankton feeder, just like the basking shark.The Megamouth shark uses its gillrakers to catch food such as "euphasiid shrimp, copepods, and jellyfish" (austmus.gov).
yes! orcas and megamouth sharks do live in the same place
It swims
well they would but megamouth sharks live at deep deths and will only come to the surface for certain periods of time.