So they can swim
With side to side sweeps of their tail.
Move toward the prey
They are cold blooded, which means that if the environment's temperature changes, their body temperatures change. So they must move to a colder area.
They have a flabby body and small fins so they swim slower than other sharks.
They don't sleep. Great White Sharks need to move to breathe. although they do rest.
there fins push thorugh the water
Normally they attack from below, with a sudden rush at the prey. Great white sharks are the largest known predatory fish in the entire ocean. They are classified as a mackerel shark and their teeth often break off when they hunt their prey. This article will answer the question what do great white sharks eat, as well as look at how great white sharks find their prey and look at four interesting facts about great white sharks. Firstly, let's look to answer the question what do great sharks eat. Great white sharks are carnivorous (meat eater) and love to feast on animals with very high fat contents. Great white sharks primarily eat fish, tuna, stingrays, smaller sharks, porpoises, dolphins, whales, seals, fur seals and sea lions. Great white sharks have also been known to eat sea turtles. While great white sharks will attack sea otters and penguins they very rarely eat them. Great white sharks will also eat pig carcasses if they are in the ocean. So now you know the answer to the question what do great white sharks eat. Now, let's look at how they find their prey. Great white sharks primarily locate their prey based on smell and sound. They can hear and smell their prey from many kilometres away and start to move towards their prey. When the great white sharks are close to their prey they rely on their sight to spot their prey. Great white sharks typically stay below their prey and ambush them, taking them by complete surprise. Great white sharks typically attack their prey in the morning as it is harder to see the sharks at the bottom of the ocean in the morning.
bulll sharks need to move so they stay a live
The lemon sharks move by using their tail fin and by using their dorsal fins!!!!!
Don't try to move him. If it is not safe (has to move) move him by carrying the whole body. Call for ambulance...
The limbs in there body cooperate to make the whole body start working like an engine
They move by waving their dicks