yes
When whales jump out of the water it is called breaching, I suppose the same word also applies to sharks.
Lions usually lick themselves or jump in a water hole.
No. Sharks do not have lungs. Instead, they have gills just like fish and get all the oxygen they need directly from the water. However, several species of sharks are known to jump into the air for other reasons. Some leap, often called "breaching", when feeding on animals like fish or seals on the surface, or to dislodge parasites attached to their skin.
Yes Lions can jump very very high
no specific reason.... sharks also jump while hunting prey and some fish jump out of water to escape some predatory fish
Breaching is where an animal (shark, whale or dolphin) jump fully out of the water.
Yes, Red tailed sharks can jump, and they are excellent in doing so.
Sharks can and do jump out of the water. Great white sharks have been filmed hunting seals by coming up beneath them and leaping all the way out of the water. They hit the seal at very high speed, which they build up by starting from deep in the ocean and swimming as hard as they can toward the surface. The impact is so great that the seal is probably dead before it even realized what has happened.
yes
hi lions can jump 12 feet high in the air (3.7 metres)
No. Bull sharks do not jump out of the water normally. They may show up on the surface while hunting or even rise a part of their body above water level. However, they cannot jump like dolphins or whales.
because the muscle in the tail is so big and strong like me