Pacific sleeper shark was created in 1801.
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Pacific sleeper shark
Yes, there are sharks that survive in the North and South poles. A few examples are the Greenland Sleeper Shark, the Pacific Sleeper Shark and the Black Dogfish Shark.
Pacific sleeper shark (Somniosus pacificus) is thought to be both a predator and a scavenging carnivore.
The Greenland shark is nicknamed the sleeper, or the sleeping shark.
Several Whale Sharks have been sighted in the Arctic. Great Whites would not be found there since they generally live in tropic waters and would not remain alive for long there. ===== There are some sharks that commonly live in the polar regions such as the Greenland sleeper shark, the Pacific sleeper shark and the black dogfish shark. The Greenland sleeper shark lives under ice floes, preying on fish in the winter and rising to the surface to feed on seals and porpoises in the summer when the ice breaks.
Polite, private, pushy, proud and pessimistic are personality traits. They begin with the letter P.
There are 17 different species of sleeper shark so it would depend on which species you mean.
Pacific sleeper shark (Somniosus pacificus) is thought to be both a predator and a scavenging carnivore.
The Sleeper Awakes was created in 1910.
Sleeper's College was created in 1910.
Polite Sleeper was created in 2007.