...yes. That's where we get them from. The wild.
Sharks live in the ocean - that's all the ocean, not just part of it. There are sharks everywhere.
Some seals live in oceans so they can get bit by sharks or even eaten by sharks. Some live in the north pole and polar bears eat seals.
Hammerhead sharks can live up to around 20 to 30 years in the wild, depending on factors such as food availability, habitat, and predation.
White cheek sharks in the wild can live up to 30 to 70 years.
Sharks generally live from 20 to 30 years. The spiny dogfish shark and the whale shark have been known to live over 100 years.
Hammerhead sharks can live up to 25 years. Lifespan is cut short by disease, food shortages and angler's off the coast of Florida. tottally fake
You couldn't find a wild shark in Australia since sharks live in the water but many types of sharks live in the waters of Australia, many inhabit the great barrier reef.
There are no sharks that live in Spain. Sharks live in the sea/ocean.
Angel sharks typically live up to 25 years in the wild. However, their lifespan can vary depending on factors like habitat, predators, and human activities.
A shark can live up to an estimated 70 years in the wild. Captured sharks life only half of that time.
yes they can live on earth
Greenland sharks live in the Artic