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Cookie cutter sharks typically swim at speeds of around 1 to 2 miles per hour (1.6 to 3.2 kilometers per hour). They are not known for their speed, as they rely more on their unique feeding strategies and camouflage to catch prey. These sharks are mostly found in deep waters and are more active during the night.
Cookie-cutter sharks have rarely been seen, (only one actual footage recorded) so it is hard to find evidence of attack. But since washed up juveniles have been found, shark biologists have matched their jaws with many similar wounds, on animals teh size of tuna to sperm whales. Although it is a small shark, coockie-cutter sharks swim up to unsuspected victims, (using camaflouge) they bite a perfect, circle-sized chunk out of the skin and then swim away. There has only been one attack on a human.
sharks don't swim on land Do you mean oceans?
Sharks are fish. Fish swim in 'schools'. Whales and dolphins are mammals. These swim in 'pods'.
swim
Yes. They have to swim to keep alive.
yes sharks swim in the water
the kind that swim with sharks
The lay eggs but keep them inside so that they actually give birth to live young.