Greenland sharks live in the Artic
Greenland sharks eat salmon and other fish like that and they also eat crab, seals, and flesh from dead whales
poisnous sharks
humans
Yes.
The Samoyed did not originate from Greenland (it is a Russian breed). However, it can certainly adapt to Greenland's cold, harsh climate easily as this breed has a dense undercoat to keep warm and a topcoat that is weather-resistant.
They migrate for fun and to reproduce.
300 but in a life time 1,000 !
Most sharks live on the South American coast because of the warm water. But some sharks, for example, like the Greenland shark live in cold waters because its like they're blood flow. You're in luck most shark's around America do not attack
they both wait for their prey to swim in front of them instead of chasing their prey
It is very unlikely
Yes, there are sharks living in arctic and sub-Arctic waters.The Greenland shark (Somniosus microcephalus) is an example.