some sharks have too high of a Mercury content. others flesh is poisonous but more research is needed to know why.
Yes, spinner sharks are edible. Some people use their fins in shark fin soup. Shark meat is popular, particularly in Japan.
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.
some sharks eat pbj sandwiches but others perfer blubber gum
some sharks do swim into coral areas but big sharks can get scratched by the coral
sharks originated from the dinosor time the sea creatures in those days were firce there food was sharks
Yes, spinner sharks are edible. Some people use their fins in shark fin soup. Shark meat is popular, particularly in Japan.
The meat of all sharks is edible.
Great white sharks are quite edible even though they are meat eaters. They are, however, endangered and it is not legal to hunt and eat them.
most people eat only fins
Sharks have a tendency to bit anything they think is edible. Yes, sharks do tend to bit animals who get in their way, especially if they are in a frenzy, stirred up by blood in the water.
Bamboo is edible in some forms.
Fungus and mushrooms can be eaten and some are edible but some are not.
The reed is not edible, but some species of reed have edible tuberous roots.
some sharks some don't
the prolem is some sharks eat other sharks
Yes, and no. There are some passive sharks but there are sharks that are very territorial.
In some cases, organs may be edible by the Moore species.