Shark Gordon - 2000 Galapagos Shark 1-4 was released on: USA: 16 October 2000
Yes it is.
no. mostly reef sharks.
Yes, the Galapagos shark (Carcharhinus galapagensis) is a species of requiem shark that is found in deep waters around the Galapagos Islands and other tropical regions. They are known for their distinct markings and can grow up to about 10 feet in length.
Galapagos sharks are not endangered. However, their conservation status is Near Threatened. They live in clear waters surrounding coral reefs, and although they are called Galapagos sharks, their distribution is worldwide.
a megloagon shark
The biggest shark is the whale shark
Big, Gray Shark
The whale shark
yes, it is big
The Galapagos Islands would have the warmer climate.
The Megalodon shark which is Greek for "big tooth" .