Yosimitee national parks
no
yes eels and sharks are commonly kept together...
If you have ever seen jaws then sharks have a tendency to ram into the glass. The aquarium glass is not strong enough to hold a shark that size. Plus it could be dangerous 2 the people working there. If anything they are taken into a special facility and worked on' but not an aquarium.
no, because he decided to go to and live with the sharks instead, which didn't work out very well as one of the sharks ripped his head off and so he went to live with the Indian dinosours, but they kept sitting on him!
Yes so they can make friends with other fishes but as long as they don't hurt each other. Sharks that don't bite humans and other fishes they can be friends with humans and with fishes.
True sharks can not be kept with Oscars. Oscars are freshwater fish and Sharks live in the ocean. There are however several species of freshwater fish that are commonly called sharks that could possibly be kept with Oscars provided the tank is large enough.
Nobody knows, but scientists think that Megalodon died from the food shortage during the ice age when whales went to colder places were sharks couldn't follow. Remember, Whales had blubber that kept them warm but sharks do not even have blubber.
Iridescent Sharks (Pangasius hypothalmus) are omnivorous so could well be eating whatever bits of algae are forming there. I do hope you did your homework and know that the baby fish you have will grow to over 4 feet long. To be kept successfully they should be kept in groups of no less than 5. These fish are grown in ponds in Asia as a major food fish.
Nurse Sharks, Lemon sharks and Hammerhead Sharks
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There are three species of sharks known to eat starfish. These sharks are the Nurse sharks, Horn sharks and Port Jackson sharks.
The lifespan of a shark is around 20 to 30 years. This is in the wild, not in normal captivity.