no because they need to survive with sea water
Yes, Dolphins mainly swim in clean or clear water.
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well i a one but none that swim in the water.
Sharks only need enough water to swim in - so you may be safe from larger sharks, but smaller ones will be perfectly capable of swimming in 4' deep water. You should always practice "shark safety" when swimming in waters that are home to sharks, for instance: - do not swim if you are bleeding - do not swim in cloudy waters where sharks may be hiding, such as around piers - do not swim near to where people are fishing (for more than just fear of sharks - you could get 'caught' yourself!!) - leave the water if wildlife in the water, such as fish, begin to behave strangely or erratically - leave the water if you spot a shark - always check with a lifeguard before you swim - do not swim alone
Some species, usually the smaller ones, can exist in captivity and have for many years. Usually they are for scientific study or in aquariums. The type of water, warmth, and food must be carefully matched to the natural conditions to give the best chance for continued survival.
Basking sharks normally swim close to the surface.
Sharks do not react to water because they are used to it but if they are babies they might be scared of the water because they are not used to it so they swim to their mom
Sharks must continuously swim in order to force oxygenated water through their gills. If a shark were to stop swimming, he would begin to suffocate for lack of oxygen.