Filter feeding whale sharks stay close to the surface, where their food is most abundant during daylight.
no because sharks live in the far deep area of the oceans and such, but crocodiles cant swim very well.
Whale shark, it grows to about 40 feet. The white shark grows to about 23 feet.Whale sharks are bigger.The largest whale sharks can reach 12 meters in length while great white sharks only reach 8 meters, at the most.
Yes: If you go to Open Ocean east around your compass,far,far there will be whale sharks swiming around your compass on the map also,narwhales,sting ray,crabs,fish grouper,and snake.the whale shark will do no harm
blue sharks live in a shark cave a meduim size whole that is inthe ocean that is a cave They live far out to sea.
well if you take my height and multiple it but 49 then divide by 10 then add 10, you will get the answer in yards no kidding JK i think they live in like the mid ocean other than that im not sure who FAR down they live
far close it can be 12345670000 years old
Mako sharks are found in temperate and tropical waters worldwide today. Before becoming endangered, they inhabited a similar range. However, overfishing and habitat destruction have led to a decline in their population.
There a five known species Sixgill, lives in deeper water of south east Africa Longnose, off most of Australia in deep water, bays and estuaries Japanese, off the coast of China out past japan and down about as far as northern Phillipines Shortnose, off southern Australia deep water at about 300 metres American, off the warmer US east coast and around the Bahamas in deep water Then there are sawfish which live in southern hemisphere tropics with two freshwater species found in northern Australian rivers
yes not very far if u have any geographical question about animals go to the animal history channel i I'll give the link. The link has descriptions and information at alot of animals including whale sharks but i I'll say they weight alot Also looks like its hard for them to move too.
Yes, sharks are known to scavenge on dead whales. They are attracted to the scent of a dead whale from far distances and can consume the carcass quickly, aiding in the natural decomposition process in the ocean ecosystem.
Goblin sharks are native to Asian waters but have been discovered else where around the world within depths far too deep for human to explore which is a depth of about 1200 metres.
6150 ft (1875 m).