Lemon Sharks are used in shallow water and can live in both freshwater or salt. They are known not to enter profound into new water frameworks. They're for the most part normal in maritime water. Their huge and stocky body makes it simpler to drive away any undesirable hunters that are people, or potentially more modest or handily terrified hunters. Their absence of unmistakable markings on their body assists with giving wonderful camouflage, which helps when resting, voyaging, stowing away, or protection of any kind.
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No only bull sharks can survive in fresh water
there are two type of sharks sea or salt water sharks live in the sea wherelse fresh water sharks are available in aquarium shops , fresh water sharks are smaller in size about 12 cm in length
It's ability to live in fresh and salt water.
they couldtn`t survive in the new water
Yes. Red Tailed Sharks are fresh water.
Sharks are salt water fish, they would not survive long in fresh water.
Because corals are marine animals, just like scallops, lobsters and swordfish. It isn't just a "preference". It is where they are designed to live. They could not survive in fresh water any more than a fresh water bass could survive in the ocean.
The bull sharks in Australia are able to survive in both salt and fresh water
No. Although Bull Sharks can survive in fresh water, the Yellowstone River is too far away from salt water for the Bull Shark to get to the Yellowstone River.
Bull sharks and River sharks are the only true sharks that live in fresh water, although there are several other species of fish that sometimes have "shark" in their informal names.on the lighter side...only wimpy sharks
yes, they can survive in fresh water as well as saline water
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No, sharks are aquatic creatures and cannot survive out of water.