Yes, there are sharks living in arctic and sub-Arctic waters.
The Greenland shark (Somniosus microcephalus) is an example.
yes
arcods what else?
small fish at the bottom of the living habitat
Arctic sharks primarily feed on a variety of prey found in cold marine environments. Their diet mainly consists of fish such as Arctic cod, flatfish, and occasionally smaller sharks. They may also consume invertebrates and carrion, depending on availability. The specific diet can vary among species and is influenced by the seasonal changes in their habitat.
Yes the rare yam didididdy yam shark
Polar bears, sharks and orcas will eat seals.
tiger sharks live in the Indian, Arctic, and Pacific oceans.
Some of the animals that live in the Arctic Ocean are beluga whales, killer whales, narwhals, seals, walruses , some kind of sharks
Yes they do. And penguins may be eaten be sealions, killer whales, and sharks.
It is unlikely for great white sharks to eat narwhals, as great white sharks typically feed on fish, seals, and other marine mammals. Narwhals are usually found in Arctic waters, while great white sharks prefer warmer and temperate waters, so their habitats do not overlap.
Yes, they're in the Wild Arctic area with the beluga whales and walruses.
It's like wet and a little cold if they go deep in the ocean.