You should see how cross they get when they're not in water!
so the shark can breath under water
A shark's nose is not a weakness; in fact, it is a strength. The nose, called the rostrum, is sensitive to electrical signals given off by potential prey, helping the shark locate food in murky waters.
The hippo is definitely stronger and has a more powerful bite.....but the shark is a lot faster. So, this all depends on who bites who first. But, most likely the shark would win.
They are in the deep zone and abyssal zone.
the basking shark feeds on plankton which lives in the water so all it has to do is swim around
The way the shark is built allows them to swim so deep into the oceans. The form their body takes makes them the perfect specimen for ocean life. The shark can swim as much as 6000 feet below the sea level.
Salt water, Fresh water, and even Brackish. Depends on the shark, brosef.
Kinda-sorta. Sharks are fish, they use gills to get oxygen from the water. So it's a kind of breathing even if there are no lungs involved.
A bull shark is similar to a bull in the way that it is very aggressive and is one of the most dangerous shark species. What makes this shark so dangerous is that it can tolerate fresh water and have been found as far north as rivers in New Jersey.
A shark is not a mammal because they use gills to get the oxygen out of the water so they can breathe. The shark doesn't NEED to go above the water's surface. Whales use their blowholes to breathe. So they must go to the surface, otherwise, they will drown.Hope this helped! :)
There is no verifiable information of a shark having ever been found in the Colorado River. However, the Bull Shark is capable of living in fresh water, so it is possible.
The chemicals need to make water gel is the fat of wale shark