The same time as if there were nine.
"Time to get out of the water."
Yes. Red Tailed Sharks are fresh water.
All sharks (except the San Jose Sharks) live in water
there are two type of sharks sea or salt water sharks live in the sea wherelse fresh water sharks are available in aquarium shops , fresh water sharks are smaller in size about 12 cm in length
For flotation, sharks rely on their liver which is filled with oil and fats. Their liver has two parts which are filled with oil and fats, substances that are lighter than water helping in this way to float. Liver is as much as 25% of the shark weight and although it helps for buoyancy, sharks must swim continuously or otherwise they will sink.
YesThey do breathe because the shark stays in the water for a long time.
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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.
No, sharks are aquatic creatures and cannot survive out of water.
Sharks will eat one another all the time, especially if there is blood in the water and a feeding frenzy. Tiger sharks (for example) will eat hammerheads, makos and other tiger sharks. A shark has one rule; eat and don't get eaten. Sharks will eat sharks of their own species and other species of sharks as well.
Land sharks, yes. Sharks in the water, no.
No. Alligators live in fresh water, sharks live in salt water.
Since sharks never leave the water, it is obvious that female sharks lay their eggs in the water just as all other fish do.