In Australia, sharks often shelter in a variety of coastal habitats, including coral reefs, estuaries, and kelp forests. These environments provide protection from predators and offer abundant food sources. Additionally, some species utilize seagrass beds and sandy bottoms for nursery areas, where juvenile sharks can grow and develop in relative safety. The diverse marine ecosystems along Australia's coast are crucial for the survival and health of shark populations.
Not all sharks have shelter but, Great White Sharks can't stop swiming or they die.
a shelter of a shark? the shelter of a shark is an ocean because it lives there
Sharks are protected in Australia.
Preferring warm waters, whale sharks populate all tropical seas. They are known to migrate every spring to the continental shelf of the central west coast of Australia.
Shelter from what? They live in the ocean and have no predators.
thay use ther furr as shelter and i have a potato pet
they us there tail
Actually, Australia is the name of a land-based country, so no: there are no sharks in Australia. There may be many swimming in the oceans surrounding this country.
Yes, Australia has many sharks, many of them close to the cost like the Port Jackson shark. Nearly all sharks are harmless to humans
Probably Australia
Great whites are free swimming and do not use any shelter.
I would be scared of sharks anywhere