No, they're exclusively aquatic animals, mostly in high saline water (the sea). They're of one of the oldest and more primitive fish lineages, don't really have the gills to breathe in non moving water and can't breathe air either through their gills or skin, so they couldn't be land or even amphibious animals.
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Yes a green land shark is a dinosaure.
No. Sharks cant survive on land because they need water to breath in... they cant breath in the humman oxygen ..... Some shark like the browned bamboo can survive for about ten minutes.
a shark
The Pacific Banana Shark.
animals like shark mostly in the sea.
walk on land..
Animals will usually compete for food, land or a mate but sometimes fight for dominance as many animals have a ranking system
Lark Shark
Homes? Most just swim around but some live in shells, rocks and/or come on land to rest.
fishes
Shark and dolphins.