No, It doesn't.
no
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FOREVER NITWIT! They have gills
For a tiger shark to attack, the water does not have to be very deep at all. For an attack to be possible, you would only have to be in water one quarter up your shin for a baby to attack. If it is a larger tiger shark you are worried about, you could be in water as shallow as halfway up your thigh. For a full grown tiger shark, if your legs are underwater, you are vulnerable.
all you do is get tuna ham and other food that contains meat dump it near a beach or a ocean if you stay there long enough you might see a tiger shark a nurse shark a whale shark a basking shark or a great white shark
Tiger and reef sharks primarily. The bigger sharks in Guam (like the tiger shark) typically stay beyond the coral reef where they hunt larger prey (like turtles). This is where most shark attacks are reported in Guam (though attacks are incredibly rare: a 1 in 11.5 million chance).
Tiger sharks do. they sometyimes come to the surface for a while then go back into deeper areas and stay there.
no they do not all stay in the same place because some birds live in water
Both animals are just as dangerous as the other, particularly if one does not understand each animal's behaviour when they are threatening or warning you to either stay away or get out of the way.
Tiger and reef sharks primarily. The bigger sharks in Guam (like the tiger shark) typically stay beyond the coral reef where they hunt larger prey (like turtles). This is where most shark attacks are reported in Guam (though attacks are incredibly rare: a 1 in 11.5 million chance).
how long does a baby shark have to stay in the mothers stomach.
Depending on the species, sharks can have different sizes. The largest is the whale shark that can reach up to 41 feet in length. The great white shark can be about 20 feet long. Smaller sharks are the bull and tiger sharks that can have an average length of 11 feet.
yes