No one really knows. They can get over 22 feet long. Without growth studies that are accurate, we have no way to accurately estimate the minimum years required by them to achieve the total lengths we have actually recorded. We know they can live for possibly decades.
Ken, the Shark Wrangler, www.sharkwrangler.com
Sharks do hibernate. How else would they survive the long ocean winters?
Good question..... Dolphins with long snout/beaks (easy way) hit there enemies with it and they swim away. For example, hammer-head sharks.
They can reach 2.6m in length.
The great hammerhead, largest of the group, can be up to 16 feet long.
They can reach 2.6m in length.
one year
12 FEET
A sledge hammer is a heavy steel head fitted onto a long handle.
Sharks lose their teeth in 2 weeks Sharks are usually found in 75 degree water
as long as the blood doesnt go to their head
Hammerhead sharks can live up to around 20 to 30 years in the wild, depending on factors such as food availability, habitat, and predation.
Hammer curls target the long head of the biceps when the elbows are kept in front of the body, while they target the short head when the elbows are kept close to the sides of the body.