no they do not.
sharks live in warm water
because they live in cold water
Frilled sharks live near and on continental slopes and shelves in various oceans in tropic and temperate climates.
Two examples are the basking shark and six gill shark
It is too cold where the penguins live sharks only live in in the ocean not in ice cold water.
frilled sharks live so far down in the ocean that scientists are not yet sure that human activity even reaches the frilled shark
Sharks can be found in both but most sharks live in cold saltwater which is found in the ocean
No. The only sharks that can live in fresh water are bull sharks, and it's too cold for them live in the Canadian river.
well, there are the basking shark, small spotted catshark, blue shark, dogfish and porbeagle. A few species like Smooth Hammerhead and Frilled Shark may migrate, occurring infrequently off the British coast. Note that no sharks 'live in England' since England is land, and sharks must live in the water.
They have to live in warm water because they are a cold blooded creature.
all of them but my parents keep telling me