No, thresher sharks aren't endangered.
Common thresher sharks are typically solitary creatures, although they may form loose aggregations when feeding or during mating season. They are generally not social animals and tend to swim alone in the open ocean.
An alopiid is a member of the Alopiidae, large sharks of four extant species, commonly known as thresher sharks.
Thresher sharks sting there enemys by hitting them with there tail. Thresher sharks sting there enemys by hitting them with there tail.
No thresher sharks eat krill
Sharks are endangered.
many Shark species are endangered but Sharks aren't mammals. Sharks are fish.
Like all sharks, the Thresher Sharks have fins that help them to navigate. A Thresher Sharks fins can be described as small, flat, as well as long and pointed.
Some species that are not endangered are fish, sharks, and most insects. Also, the main species of this planet, humans.
Mako sharks, thresher sharks and Great white sharks
No, a thresher would be about 1.5 mouths full to a Great White.
Thresher sharks slash at any obstile in there path if it does noy move They poo 7,000 pounds of it.
Sharks, gorillas, monkeys, and lizards.