There is nothing to physiologically prevent a shark from swimming upside down. However, it is not a common behaviour. This is because turning a shark upside down has an unusual effect.
Shark trainers will quieten a shark by turning them upside down. Upon being turned upside down, most species of shark enter a state of tonic immobility - self induced paralysis, where the shark is rendered immobile and helpless, unable to move or use any sense. This is caused by large amounts of serotonin being released into the shark's brain in order to calm it through this unusual experience, but the excess amounts act like an incredibly strong anaesthetic. Upon turning back over the shark regains its senses rapidly and continues as normal.
This is harmless to most species of shark, but in a few species, such as the great white being immobile in such a way causes respiratory problems, leading the shark to eventually suffocate if not righted.
Yes. The ancient Samoans would kill sharks by paddling up to them in their outriggers, and actually lasso their tails, get them turned backwards, and paddle like crazy, DROWNING the shark. The BRAVEST person on the boat, was the one that slipped the noose over the shark, so that it could be dragged backwards. I learned about this when I lived in Samoa for two years.
Furthermore, Orcas are now known to flip a Great White Shark onto it's back, effectivley paralyzing them for easy drowning!
they enter a state of immobility and go to a deep sleep.
It will be unable to extract the oxyen causing it to drown and die.
The shark enters a state of immobility and goes into a very deep sleep.
Yes
Gold fish will swim upside down if they have a swim bladder infection, try feeding it fish food that sinks because, when it eats food at the top of the tank it swallows air that goes to it's swim bladder causing it to go upside down at the top or bottom of the tank. Hope I Helped :)
The answer to this question is no. Sharks don't sleep the must continously move or they will die. It's rare to see a shark flipped over or upside down. But if they do it is hard to swim and they do not want to have difficulties swimming and stayin alive.
They swim down over a mile towards the bottom of the ocean to hunt fish. To help them do this, they swim upside-down most of the way, and have collapsible rib-cages to alleviate some of the intense pressure.
it depends on the shark you are asking about. Most sharks want to swim alone because they want food to themselves and they are very vain. Some sharks swim in groups though. Only to be tougher then 1 shark is. But most of the time, a shark will swim alone.
if you do not want to attract sharks...... * do not swim if you are waring shiny stuff * do not swim if you have a cut or open wound * do not swim at night * do not swim alone * do not swim out far * do not swim near fishermen while they are fishing plus if you do get attacked by a shark kick or punch it's nose or pull out it's eyes, those are the week spots.
Shark will fall in coma if they swim upside down. Im not sure about the life span afterwards.
backwards or upside down
Yes, catfish in the Nile river do swim upside down.
If the goldfish is upside down and it is bloated, ................................It might be DEAD!
Upside down
when they get older they do
No! If they swim upside down, put ur kids in another room, take the goldfish and flush it down the toilet......cause it's dead
When their swimming upside down its usually a sign that their dying
they can swim upside down in cold water to
If your fish cannot swim upright, is swimming on its side or upside down, it most likely has a swim bladder problem.
there is no particular reason that your cat fish swims upside down but it could just be the kind of cat fish you have. it isn't abnormal for a cat fish to swim upside down because some can only swim that way.
Gold fish will swim upside down if they have a swim bladder infection, try feeding it fish food that sinks because, when it eats food at the top of the tank it swallows air that goes to it's swim bladder causing it to go upside down at the top or bottom of the tank. Hope I Helped :)