Sharks grow rapidly due to their unique evolutionary adaptations, including a high metabolic rate and efficient feeding strategies. Their diet, which often includes high-protein prey like fish and marine mammals, provides the necessary nutrients for fast growth. Additionally, sharks possess a cartilaginous skeleton that allows for quicker growth compared to bony fish. Environmental factors, such as water temperature and availability of food, also play a significant role in their growth rates.
Because the are amphibians They get food fast and grow fast..
It grows back instantly after losing them
They grow just as fast as non dreaded hair
NO. The rainbow Sharks can grow in a normal tank.
very fast
Hair only grows so fast and nothing but time will get it back to where you want it.
Its life. You enjoy it, grow up, and die. The way it works.
because the season is so short
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They eat and they get muscles?
Its life. You enjoy it, grow up, and die. The way it works.
Yes. Do you see anything: No You go so fast, you will not notice the sharks (any fish by the way). There is a tube slide (which goes slower) where you can see the sharks.