Sharks don't have home countries. They are found all over the world.
South Africa
He fell down two sets of stairs out a window then bounced off of a great white sharks bellie then into a polar bears home then killed himself
The waters off Kenya are home to several species of sharks. Some of these include whale sharks, great white sharks, blacktip reef shark, hammerhead shark, bignose shark, bull shark, sandbar shark, African angel shark, and Mako shark.
no there have been few stories of giant sharks which some claimed are the last megalodons but there is no proof these stories are true and they are proberly based on large great white sharks
the great white shark has a hole ocean
fish, sharks , crabs, and other
The Great White Hope. Do not confuse with the Boxer or the Hospital ship! Anastasia advocates saw her almost as a saintly figure, a Great White Hope against the Red darkness of her Home Country.
Several plants and animals make their home in the Indian Ocean. These include sea anemone, clownfish, great white sharks, bottlenose dolphins, many species of coral and seaweed.
lots of sharks can be found near Barbados. There have been alot of recorded attacks. I would suggest not venturing to far out at sea. here are a few types of sharks Great white shark Bull shark Tiger shark Carrabean reef shark Smooth hammerhead sharks and many more
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.
Belarus, a country located in Eastern Europe, is the home of the White Russians. The White movement was also an anti-Bolshevism movement in Russia.
The Indian Ocean is home to a diverse range of shark species, including the tiger shark, great white shark, hammerhead shark, and whale shark. Other notable species include the bull shark, reef sharks, and various types of ground sharks. These sharks inhabit different environments, from coastal waters to deeper oceanic regions. The unique ecosystems of the Indian Ocean support these various species, contributing to their ecological roles and biodiversity.