no because they cant play sports
The Mako Shark is wanted for its tender meat and for their fins which can be used in medicines in Asian countries. In Hong Kong, shark fin soup can cost almost $100 for a single serving. As with most shark species, Mako Sharks are becoming smaller in number because they live a long life and have only a small number of babies.
No. A shark's skin is tough, and has a surface rather like sandpaper. In fact, the Native Americans used to use it for sandpaper.
Sharks' main enemies include larger sharks, killer whales, and occasionally humans who overfish or pollute their habitats. However, sharks play a vital role in keeping marine ecosystems balanced and healthy.
there is not a lot there is about 1057 left and there used to be over 5 billion even tho they was danderous they stillis couples
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Their cartilage is used for cancer medicine.
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No hammerhead shark skin is not used for sandpaper, dont know how you came up with that theory
Sharks, as an example, do not have scales. Re: Sharks instead have something like skin, but have these things on them that make them very rough. They could even scrape off your skin!! For a weird fact, people used to use the skin of sharks as sandpaper.
Sharks do not have scales. Their skin is somewhat like sandpaper, rough-surfaced. The ancients used to use sharkskin for sandpaper.
In humans, no - the skin is an impermeable barrier to air.