Baby sharks are called pups. They are typically born live, rather than hatched from eggs. After birth, they are independent and must fend for themselves.
Sharks do not eat plants. They are carnivores and primarily feed on fish, squid, seals, sea lions, and other marine animals.
Baby leopard sharks may be eaten by larger predators such as other sharks, seals, and larger fish. Additionally, birds of prey like eagles or ospreys may also prey on baby leopard sharks in shallow waters.
Yes, some species of sharks do eat herring. Herring are a common prey for larger sharks such as great white sharks, bull sharks, and tiger sharks. Sharks have diverse diets and herring can be part of their food source depending on the species and their habitat.
Sharks are carnivorous animals and primarily feed on a diet of fish, seals, and other marine mammals. They are not known to eat fruits.
When the baby sharks are still in their purses there will be nutrients inside to feed themand some of the sharks will eat their siblings that are smaller than themselves. When the purse breaks open the newborn sharks must fend for themselves since their mothers might eat them, baby sharks will eat anything they can find without being eaten.
When the baby sharks is in the moms stomach, sometimes they eat there siblings.
no
yes they can or tiger sharks eat baby orcas anyways
Yes..and baby sharks eat their siblings when they are first born
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Sharks don't eat guppies. Sharks live in the Ocean, Guppies live in fresh water.
Yes, they will try.
Depends on what you mean by "big Sharks". Whale Sharks and basking Sharks eat plankton and Krill. The other "big Sharks" eat bigger stuff. fish, seals etc
Yes, some lay eggs and others are mammals. But, the mother does not care for the baby, it must survive off instinct and the only thing that a mother gives its baby is the chance to swim away before its tempted to eat it.
sharks do not eat eggs. they will eat other sharks' eggs though