They survive because they live off of dead and alive animals that live in the ocean.
if you mean "Do sharks live in the ocean?" Then yes sharks live in the ocean they can only survive in salt water
Sharks do hibernate. How else would they survive the long ocean winters?
because they are bigger so they frighten them
Shark finning. ALL sharks are seeing a decline in numbers as shark finning is threatening their chance of survival.
They are amazingly adaptable creatures so if they go down there I'm sure they can survive it.
yes if they don't it will mess up the food chain
3 types of sharks are threre in the Atlantic Ocean. 3 types of sharks are there in an Atlantic ocean.
There are no sharks in the Southern Ocean that surrounds Antarctica. In order for sharks to survive, the water must remain above freezing for the entire year. The sea ice surrounding the continent freezes each winter, essentially doubling the size of the continent, to a depth of eight to 10 feet.
None. The South Pole sits on 9,000 feet of ice and sharks require ocean water in order to survive. The Southern Ocean that surrounds Antarctica, however, has not been home to sharks for more than about 40 million years, because the water is too cold.
The ocean.
sharks live in every ocean but 70% of oceans are fry of sharks
No there are no sharks in the ocean..............