Do you know that sharks are part of our ecosystem? Because
As apex predators, sharks play an important role in the ecosystem by maintaining the species below them in the food chain and serving as an indicator for ocean health. They help remove the weak and the sick as well as keeping the balance with competitors helping to ensure species diversity.
Why are sharks important to the ecosystem?
Sharks keep ocean ecosystems in balance.
Because sharks directly or indirectly affect all levels of the food web, they help to maintain structure in healthy ocean ecosystems. Sharks affect the behavior and distribution of their prey species through fear.
Why should we not fear sharks?
All sharks are part of the ecosystem like I said in the other paragraphs. I think that we should not fear sharks and do not think that sharks are saving us. Well you should think not. They help us eat the fish, Why do they help us from the fish? The sharks eat the sick and dead fish for us so that we do not get a disease.
Sharks have a special power called ELECTRORECEPTION. They use it to spot out there prey and to sense the humans.
Why do sharks Attack humans?
Sharks attack humans because they think they look like a turtle or a dolphin or a body surfer or a surf guy but they only think that they are dtbssg with I call turtle dolphin body surfer and surf guy.
12 Shark Facts That May Surprise You
Sharks do not have bones. ...
Most sharks have good eyesight. ...
Sharks have special electroreceptor organs. ...
Shark skin feels similar to sandpaper. ...
Sharks can go into a trance. ...
Sharks have been around a very long time. ...
Scientists age sharks by counting the rings on their vertebrae. ...
Blue sharks are really blue.
Sharks eat fish, crustaceans, mollusks, plankton, marine mammals, and even other sharks. Their strong sense of smell allows them to detect blood in the water miles away. Most sharks are cold-blooded. But some sharks, such as the great white shark, are warm-blooded, which enables them to grow and swim faster.
By James
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