They typically live in lower oxygen/lower temperature environments, so their metabolism is markedly slower than most other sharks.
They typically live in lower oxygen/lower temperature environments, so their metabolism is markedly slower than most other sharks.
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Yes, there are sharks that survive in the North and South poles. A few examples are the Greenland Sleeper Shark, the Pacific Sleeper Shark and the Black Dogfish Shark.
Pacific sleeper shark
yes
sharks are fast but most like to slowly move. The fastest shark is the short fin mako because of special mussels in the back of its tail and its streamlined body it can reach speeds at about 30mph
Sand sharks are viewed as the most timid and least aggressive of the shark species. They are small in size and move slowly.
very slowly
The Sleeper Hold
Glaciers move slowly.
bulll sharks need to move so they stay a live