possibly as seas in northern hemesphere warm sharks will adapt and could breed
yes they doNo, sharks do not live in Scotland but they do inhabit the waters that surround the country.
England
No not many sharks are there besides the Basking Shark
mako sharks bull sharks basking sharks and rarely great white sharks
Since the basking shark is the king of sharks there the ones who lives the deepest even deeper than the greenland sharks
they live in cloder waters, you can find them in some of the coastal areas of England..
There are about 350 types of sharks all around the world.....like goblin or basking....
20-100 years of age
Yes. They can lay a lot at a time. They will lay about 20 babies.
megalodon is a whopping 16m then in the order of the rest of the sharks whale shark 12m basking shark7m great white5m
Two examples are the basking shark and six gill shark
Hugely unlikely. Piranhas are kinda big to eat for a filter feeder, and they live in different parts of the World.