100 meters
Sharks unlike whales breath through gills and do not have a blow hole scince they are adapted to go really deep down if a whale went really deep down it would not be able to come back up for air scince it would run out of time
Their predators are squids & sharks & other deep sea animals.
yes to swim around
swim against the current
no whale sharks do not bite.they may seem big and scary but people from all around the world swim with whale sharks.
yay. whale sharks dont have teeth, they only eat small sea animals. and its mouth is big enough, probz youll be able to swim back out if your not runnin out of oxygen.
Sharks can swim in shallow waters as well as deep waters, depending on the species. Some sharks, like bull sharks, can swim in water as shallow as 3 feet, while others, like great white sharks, are known to swim in depths exceeding 6,000 feet. Ultimately, it varies based on the shark species and their specific habitat preferences.
Whale sharks are the biggest fish in the world, and they are pretty much 'semi vegetarian' they swim with their mouths open and take in plankton and other mini organisms. They do not actively hunt seals or any large animals, In fact human can swim alongside whale sharks in peace
Maybe once, then I'd imagine it'd swim away.
A whale shark uses it's mouth and teeth to catch food. You can also consider that they use their fins and tails to swim to get to their prey.
Basking sharks normally swim close to the surface.
Yes, but lots of humans swim with sharks that are more aggressive. Answer Well I wouldn't recommended that. It's a wild animal they're unpredictable especially if its a female and protecting a calf.