Salt water, Fresh water, and even Brackish. Depends on the shark, brosef.
It always depends on the shark, so both, basically.
Yes. Many sharks live in the salt water ocean off the coast of Jamacia.
Hammerhead sharks live under-water, which is notorious for lacking any kind of weather what-so-ever.
Bull sharks are salt water animals, so the only way that one could live in "lake of the woods" would be if the lake were a salt water lake.
Bull sharks, Tiger sharks and even the deadly white shark inhabit lake mead. I have seen a 22 foot white shark right off the banks at lake mead. They eat the cows and pigs that fall into the water there. Be very careful while vacationing at lake mead. It could be your last.
They survive because they live off of dead and alive animals that live in the ocean.
lots of people think they live in salt water but they live anywhere in the world so be careful.
One. They're too tiny to do that. Two. They operate on land, while sharks live in the water. So, no, they can't.
"Tiger sharks of course live in salt water because all the seas have salt water in them all sharks live in the salt water so there you have it."-------actually no, bull sharks can live up to four years in freshwater I'm not so sure about the tiger shark though, do some research Google it and you'll get your answer,but don't worry most shark attacks happen in oceans but some sharks do swim up from the Mississippi river and go into some rivers and lakes.yes they do
the puget sound is part of the pacific ocean so its not that special so the real question is whst sharks are native to the pacific ocean.
Some species, usually the smaller ones, can exist in captivity and have for many years. Usually they are for scientific study or in aquariums. The type of water, warmth, and food must be carefully matched to the natural conditions to give the best chance for continued survival.
Dingoes live on land and sharks live in the ocean, so sharks certainly do not eat dingoes regularly. But sharks will try to eat most anything that moves, so, if a dingo got into the water near a hungry shark, the shark would probably eat it.