Because, as you may or may not have learned in second grade, sharks naturally like warm climates which meaning they would live in more tropical areas. Like, for example, there are a lot of sharks near Australia, right? As you may know, Australia has a naturally warm climate so during the cold winters, if they are not already in Australia, they naturally migrate there from their primary habitat. *cough* stupid...
yes, most sharks actually live n tropical climates
tropical kind
Makos are pelagic sharks, meaning they are normally found far at sea.
Try tropical waters- they tend to like warmer climates.
tropical; warm climates
Dragonflies live on every continent except for Antarctica. Dragonflies like to live in tropical climates, as well as near lakes and other bodies of water.
No, but most Tiger sharks live in tropical and sub-tropical areas.
Neither. Badgers live in temperate climates.
Toucans life in a tropical climates like Costa Rica. So yes toucans live in tropical climate zones, which could be considered 'hot'.
yes
Small penguins live in temperate & even tropical climates.
No, they can live in temperate climates too. Also where humans create a microclimate (in their homes), cockroaches can also live.