Biology, asked by mendonsacibal29, 1 month ago

how are mackeral different from shark?​

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Answered by hinapakistani
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Mackerel shark, (genus Lamna), either of two species of sharks in the genus Lamna. ... The name mackerel shark is also used as the common name for the family Lamnidae (which contains the genus Lamna) and the order Lamniformes (which contains the family Lamnidae)

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What ecological relationship is between the shark and the mackerel? They bump against the shark to get rid of loose scales and parasites. The shark is not harmed.

Answered by Anonymous
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Mackerel shark, (genus Lamna), either of two species of sharks in the genus Lamna. ... The name mackerel shark is also used as the common name for the family Lamnidae (which contains the genus Lamna) and the order Lamniformes (which contains the family Lamnidae).

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