You could survive for a very short time. You would bleed to death in less than a minute. This type of survival is purely fictional.
no because their left or right side of the brain controls a certain part of the body
half shark half bull no what the hell its gray and at the bottom its white
No, dragons are not real. Although there are many species of sharks and a few could have dragon-like traits.
The size of a dolphin compared to a shark is more than half and dolphins aren't predators. If you compare more factors, a dolphin could never win
The only cartoon shark I can think of is Jabber Jaws.......and he was pretty funny if you ask me!
half mex half italy
It could possibly survive but it will always be terribly deformed.
yes i could levitate and make my lower half of my body dissapear
Yes and no. How they sleep is this. Half of the shark is asleep and the other half is not
since im half man half dolphin i know that it is cold and dark every day is awfull knowing a shark could come and eat me alive :)LOL(:
Off the coast of Australia, predator becomes prey when this 10-foot shark is bitten almost in half by a "monster" shark. Local swimmers are now afraid to go back into the water!
Some species of shark need to constantly move in order to breathe, such as hammerheads and great whites. Other species of shark do stop and sit on the ocean bottom. However it is questionable whether even these motionless sharks are sleeping. Although sharks do have upper and lower eyelids, these don't close. It is also possible that a shark can sleep in a manner similar to dolphins. In this situation, one half of the brain sleeps at a time, thereby allowing the shark to be half conscious while sleeping but you will could never tell if it is sleeping.