The Black Sea is not as hospitable to sharks as open ocean waters would be because it has lower salt levels and the waters get much colder during the winter. However, there have been transient sightings of hammerhead sharks, benthic sharks and cat sharks in the Black Sea.
yes
At this stage there are no sharks in the black sea because the water is too cold for them.
Yes, There are 2 species of sharks in the Black Sea. Both are small and completely harmless
Sharks
Not unless they were artificially put in the Black Sea which is very unlikely.
The Red Sea Sharks was created in 1958.
all sharks eat sea turtles
Sharks can and do live in the Black Sea. Leonard Compagno, an international authority on shark taxonomy, indicates in his 'Collins Field Guide to Sharks of the World' two species which occur in the Black Sea: the Angelshark (Squatina squatina) and the Thresher Shark (Alopias vulpinus). There is no doubt that a third species, the Spurdog or Piked Dogfish (Squalus acanthias), also occurs there, but it is strangely absent from the Black Sea on the distribution map. The author warns, however, that many distribution maps are likely incomplete, and that it is quite possible that many species have a wider distribution than illustrated.
No, but most Tiger sharks live in tropical and sub-tropical areas.
red sea
They aren't scared of sharks, sharks are actually friends with them.
There are no sharks that live in Spain. Sharks live in the sea/ocean.
yes, sharks can be hunted by using sea traps