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Nothing.
All creatures have adaptations.
Yes, there are sharks that survive in the North and South poles. A few examples are the Greenland Sleeper Shark, the Pacific Sleeper Shark and the Black Dogfish Shark.
Pacific sleeper shark
They help them hunt and defend.
no there are no adaptions
They typically live in lower oxygen/lower temperature environments, so their metabolism is markedly slower than most other sharks.
there adaptation is that they have super sensing organs
They typically live in lower oxygen/lower temperature environments, so their metabolism is markedly slower than most other sharks.
the adaptations in the coral reef are to ajust to the water and sharks!!!
Tiger sharks have adapted to be able to see whenever it is very dark. They also have a great sense of smell.