The vast majority of sharks live in salt water.
A small number of shark species do live in both salt and freshwater, like the Bull Shark (Carcharhinus leucas), for instance.
And there are also five rare species of shark in the genus Glyphisthat live only in rivers.
But many sharks lived in freshwater during the Paleozoic and the Mesozoic eras.
in warm water oceans like the indian ocean
there are two type of sharks sea or salt water sharks live in the sea wherelse fresh water sharks are available in aquarium shops , fresh water sharks are smaller in size about 12 cm in length
No. Alligators live in fresh water, sharks live in salt water.
the ocean is salt water because the rocks in the ocean when the water brushes over the rocks give off salt but if you are talking about justregular salt and water it is because the salt is different from the salt in the ocean which the hammerhead sharks can not adapt to it as well
when there is a full moon fresh water sources get enough salt in them for a shark to live in them for a couple of days (there are also some breeds of fresh water sharks they can also live in salt water)
If the lakes are fresh water, no. Sharks are sea animals- salt water.
because they do and you don't
Salt water...Ocean...
salt water, and tropical water
Because in salt water the salt will be everywhere and it will be smooth
anywhere in salt water mostly in warm water
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