What eats a blue shark?

Young blue sharks are preyed upon by larger pelagic predators. White sharks and shortfin mako sharks are a few of the animals that prey on adult blue sharks.
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What animals eat blue sharks?

Predators of the blue shark include killer whales (Orcinus orca) (Society for Marine Mammology 1996) and larger sharks including the shortfin mako (Isurus oxyrinchus) and the white shark (Carcharodon carcharias). A variety of copepods are known to use the blue shark as a host.
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What hunts a blue shark?

Predators of blue sharks include killer whales (Orcinus orca) and larger sharks, such as the white shark (Carcharadon carcharias) and shortfin mako shark (Isurus oxyrinchus).
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Why are blue sharks hunted?

Blue Shark Predators and Prey

Humans hunt these sharks for their fins, which go into making shark fin soup, and their meat is used, ironically, to make fish food. The shark's hide is turned into leather, and it is sometimes hunted for sport as it puts up a fight.
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Do great white sharks eat blue sharks?

Since blue sharks, like most sharks, reside at the top of the marine-life food chain, they have relatively few predators, including Orca Whales and a couple of other larger shark species such as the Shortfin Mako and the White Shark.
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Are blue sharks edible?

Unlike other shark, blue shark meat is softer, more like soft sole meat than a firm halibut or other shark meat. But if prepared right it can be quite good to eat. When commercially caught, it is actually used as meat in generic fishsticks.
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Is a blue shark really blue?

Blue sharks are recognizable for their exceptionally slender body and bright blue coloration. They are dark blue on the back, bright blue on the sides, and white on the underside. The colour quickly changes to a uniform dark grey if the shark is removed from the water.
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What sharks have the strongest bite?

Bull sharks bite with the greatest force among sharks, pound-for-pound, greater even than great whites or hammerheads, biologists report.
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How does a blue shark defend itself?

In a physical confrontation, a shark defends himself using a variety of tactics. Using a combination of powerful body slams and vicious bites, sharks pummel, disorient and tear apart their enemies.
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Why are blue sharks blue?

Their stunning skin ranges from a distinct deep blue on top, to bright-blue sides and a crisp-white underbelly. This contrast in colours is known as countershading and provides camouflage for the shark in the open ocean!
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Why are sharks known as silent killers?

5) Silent killers still talk

Sharks cannot make any vocal sounds as they don't have vocal cords.
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Do sharks lay eggs?

A huge variety of animals produce eggs. These help to protect and provide for offspring as they develop. There are over 500 species of shark living in waters around the world and the majority give birth to live young. The remainder are oviparous, meaning they lay eggs.
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How fast is a blue shark?

The blue shark reaches an average speed of up to 43 mph / 70 kph and is found in both temperate and tropical oceans. However, even though they are called the “wolves of the sea”, blue sharks – like most sharks – are actually not that aggressive at all.
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How far can sharks smell blood?

Sharks can smell blood from up to around a quarter of a mile away. When you smell something in the air, it's because scent molecules have dissolved into the wet lining of your nose. Smelling underwater is no different, except that the molecules are already dissolved in the seawater.
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Can blue shark reproduce without mating?

Female sharks can reproduce without having sex, scientists have found. A female hammerhead shark has given birth without mating with a male and its offspring has no paternal DNA. This is the first scientific report of asexual reproduction in sharks. Female sharks can reproduce without having sex, scientists have found.
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Do sharks pee?

Sharks urinate continuously

Their urine is actually absorbed by their flesh, where the urea is used to keep their scale-like dermal denticles nice and moist. The rest is simply expelled back into the water through their 'skin'.
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Is it safe to eat shark?

Shark Meat Contains Arsenic

Arsenic damages the lungs, skin, kidney, and liver and can even lead to heart attacks, stroke, cancer, and death. The meat of all of these species of sharks are consumed in international markets but are extremely dangerous, and should be avoided at all costs.
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Does shark taste good?

Depending on who is doing the dining, shark meat tastes like chicken — or roadkill. It's meaty and mild — but has to be soaked well before it's eaten because sharks urinate through their skin.
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