Yes. You can find several species; especially the following four:
These however are not aggressive; just curious towards swimmers. There are no reports of shark attacks in Los Cabos since 2008 (it was a sand shark, resulting in only minor injuries to the foot).
salt water sharks and there are several species like the Maco, Hammerhead, Nurse shark, the Sand Shark the Tiger Shark there are over 30 or so species of sharks and the biggest shark is the whale shark and it is not a man eater but devours "tons of Plankton" daily.
they probably dont live in the city, but there are sharks in all oceans.
black tip sharks and nurse sharks with rare bull sharks around the winter months
I LOVE the ocean BUT am petrified of coming across a shark. I've heard there are only tiger sharks Especially at night.
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Live Alligators was created in 1990.
An aquatic habitat is the shelter where alligators live in
Yes alligators do live in groups (some of them,)
alligators can live up to ? years.
Alligators live in wetlands because they are aquatic creatures.
both alligators and tigers live in the rain forest.
Alligators can live in the ocean or on coast.
No. Alligators live in fresh water, sharks live in salt water.
No, but alligators live there.
The only alligators in New Hampshires are in Zoos. Alligators can't live in such cold climates.
Alligators can live for over 60 year. This can vary depending on their gender, habitat and health.
Alligators and sometimes crocodiles live in the marshes found in florida and the southeastern states.