They migrate for fun and to reproduce.
Greenland sharks live in the Artic
Greenland sharks eat salmon and other fish like that and they also eat crab, seals, and flesh from dead whales
poisnous sharks
humans
Yes.
300 but in a life time 1,000 !
they both wait for their prey to swim in front of them instead of chasing their prey
It is very unlikely
Yes, there are sharks living in arctic and sub-Arctic waters.The Greenland shark (Somniosus microcephalus) is an example.
because in winter most of the fish migrates and there wouldn't be much fish.. there could a few..
Since the basking shark is the king of sharks there the ones who lives the deepest even deeper than the greenland sharks
loads of sharks live in green land but no one knows how many lives in the oceans or how many die but there are more that over 12,00