Tiger and reef sharks primarily. The bigger sharks in Guam (like the tiger shark) typically stay beyond the coral reef where they hunt larger prey (like turtles). This is where most shark attacks are reported in Guam (though attacks are incredibly rare: a 1 in 11.5 million chance).
Tiger and reef sharks primarily. The bigger sharks in Guam (like the tiger shark) typically stay beyond the coral reef where they hunt larger prey (like turtles). This is where most shark attacks are reported in Guam (though attacks are incredibly rare: a 1 in 11.5 million chance).
you find bull sharks and a 50 foot great white
Yes. Nurse sharks and Yellow Sharks can be found in the Caribbean. Nurse sharks can be found in the reefs and so can baby yellow sharks. Buck Island, in the US Virgin island, has a beautiful reef where they can sometimes be seen.
An extinct bat that formerly was found on Guam.
ALL SHARKS ARE NOT DANGEROUS TO HUMANS BECAUSE THERE ARE DIFFERENT KIND OF SHARKS AND DIFFERENT KIND OF PEOPLE. ALL SHARKS ARE NOT DANGEROUS TO HUMANS BECAUSE THERE ARE DIFFERENT KIND OF SHARKS AND DIFFERENT KIND OF PEOPLE.
ladyboy sharks...
Bull sharks
Coral reefs house over 16 different breeds of reef sharks. In the Galapagos Islands, the hammerhead shark can be found among the reef life there. In the Maldives, over 16 different breeds of reef sharks, among them, hammerheads and whale sharks, can be found in this reef. Off th shores of San Diego, there are a variety of sharks there, among them, great whites, blue, and mako sharks. ~ Hexedgirl92
sand sharks
Sharks biomes are ocean biomes. A biome is the habitat that something would be found in. In this case talking about sharks, the biome is the ocean since that is the habitat that sharks are found in.
mako sharks bull sharks basking sharks and rarely great white sharks
dumb dog sharks