Any that fall into the water
land has topography... not sharks
Exactly what would a shark do with land? Do you even know what a shark is? No, of course they don't.
It depends what sharks we are dealing with if we are dealing with a Great White Shark then you will lose the fight. But if it is a Great White but is stuck on land or stranded on a boat then that might be you.
they don't live on land, but they tend to stick to warmer waters, and therefore you would usually find them around places like Australia.
Sharks do not have homes like we do or other land animals. They roam free in the oceans of the world and have the whole sea to explore, hunt, and swim in. They do not require shelter.
Sharks are oceanic animals and Nevada is a land-locked state with no borders to oceans.
In reality - no. Cougars live on land, great whites in the oceans. And I'm not even sure if their ranges overlap. Even if their ranges do overlap, the animals still wouldn't meet under normal circumstances. You'd have to have some really odd freak event of a juvenile great white being washed ashore while there's a cougar patrolling the beach.
Fiji has many land animals and even more water animals. On land, there are pigs, goats, cattle, and many others. In the water, there are blue ribbon eels, gray reef sharks, hammer head sharks, hawk fish, scorpion fish, reef fish, anemone, clownfish, lionfish, flame angel, freckle face blennies, white tip shark, dental shrimp, and many more.
Sharks are one of the mostsuccessfulcreatures on Earth,unchanged for around the past 250 million years. They are in every respect perfectly adapted to life in the ocean, and those adaptation occurred long before the first land based animals.
Animals will usually compete for food, land or a mate but sometimes fight for dominance as many animals have a ranking system
I'm tempted to say: 'Because they are unsuited to living on land.'
there not ment to live on land because there sharks and sharks don't live on land