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they usually swim on their own but they sometimes swim in a group which is about 3
Great White and Bull sharks.
the water
It's where the food is!
According to scientists it is 25 mph.
swim around looking for more prey
depends on the type of shark some swim in schools like hammerheads some don't like great whites
Great white sharks are some of the only warm blooded sharks. This allows them to swim in colder waters in addition to warm, tropical waters. Great White sharks can be found as north as Alaska and as south as the southern tip of South America. They exist worldwide, everywhere in-between.
Great White Sharks can swim up to twenty miles per hour and need to attain this speed to launch their massive bodies out of the water. This type of jumping is typically done as a surprise attack on an unsuspecting seal.
Great white sharks swim in the ocean because they are very big sea creatures. They need space to swim, and hunt for food. Also, they like to swim near the deepest, darkest, coldest bottom of the ocean.
They swim.
Some sharks do like the mako shark and basking shark but not sharks like the hammer head and great white and all the reef sharks however they think that many sharks like the great white as the ice caps are melting are migrating to Britain as the water is getting warmer from global warming.