Relatively little is known about diseases that affect sharks.
One form of evidence that could be twisted around to suggest sharks carrying diseases would be their sometime seemingly "out of character" unprovoked attacks on swimmers and boats, especially boats.
The reasoning is this. Some diseases cause fever. Some fevers have led to documented cases of bizarre (out of the ordinary) behavior in humans.
Most types of sharks are cold blooded, so fever would probably not be a factor for them. On the other hand, Great White Sharks, and one or two other species, do have temperature control systems, so they might be considered as fever candidates.
Next time a shark bites you, check his or her temperature.
Diseases that attack hammerhead sharks include infections and even cancer. Not much is known about the diseases of sharks because generally only healthy sharks feed well and are captured.
No sharks can get any diseases
Tell them that the Sharks have diseases or just explain how it is minimising the population of mayo sharks.
Land sharks
humans, sharks, diseases, and marine debris such as lost fishing nets and plastic products
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It is believed that sharks are immune to almost all diseases; they rarely get sick. However, no animal is immune all disease. A disease is technically defined as any deviation from normal, so even a broken bone could be considered a "disease". As for viral/bacterial diseases, no animal is immune to all diseases of that or any other type. Every animal is susceptible to something.
Nurse Sharks, Lemon sharks and Hammerhead Sharks
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There are three species of sharks known to eat starfish. These sharks are the Nurse sharks, Horn sharks and Port Jackson sharks.
Yes, because they they eat the sick, and weak animals so there diseases won't spread to other fish population. Even though there scary, they are helpful
Mako sharks, thresher sharks and Great white sharks