Shark diet also adapts to survive. Some shark species may prefer certain types of prey, but when they are scarce, they adjust their eating habits to whatever is available. Sharks aren’t picky with their food sources. Some sharks have been known to eat items including coal, oil, trash, and clothing that finds its way into the water. read more
Some shark species, like the great white shark, attack and surprise their prey, usually seals and sea lions, from below. Species that dwell on the ocean floor have developed the ability to bottom-feed. read more
A shark will eat between one and 10 percent of its own body weight each week. This is relatively little food, implying that it needs to be sourced using as little energy as possible and it needs to provide the maximum amount of nutrients and fuel for the shark. read more