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Bull Sharks are apex predators. In their natural habitat, they have very few natural predators. Very few marine animals are large enough to actually hunt or kill a full grown bull shark. However, humans are the biggest enemies for these sharks. They have been hunted and killed indiscrimenately by humans for decades.

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All sharks are endangered. Except for deep sea sharks.

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No. The tiger shark is a fairly common species.

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Yes they are

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The basking shark is endangered.

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yes it is endangered

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