Yes, but they are considered very rare. During years when the ocean temperature is warmer the sighting are more common.
no they do not.
In the waters around Indonesia, India, Arabia, China, Japan, and the Philippines.
whale sharks live around teh equator , indonesia and japan , northen australia and area's like that. :) hope that helps :)
Yes, great white sharks can be found in the waters around Indonesia, though they are not as commonly sighted there as in other regions like South Africa or Australia. Their presence is typically linked to areas with abundant prey, such as seals and fish. However, sightings are relatively rare, and they are not considered a common species in Indonesian waters. Conservation efforts and research continue to provide more insights into their distribution in the region.
Indonesia. But that's one country..because Indonesia is a country......if you are asking about the Malay Archipelago then it would be Indonesia, Philippines, Malaysia, East Timor and Brunei.
Indonesia
Indonesia's official name is republic of IndonesiaOr as the Indonesians say: Republik Indonesia
Nurse Sharks, Lemon sharks and Hammerhead Sharks
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Jakarta is the capital of Indonesia.Jakarta is the capital city of Indonesia.
There are three species of sharks known to eat starfish. These sharks are the Nurse sharks, Horn sharks and Port Jackson sharks.
Only one country in Asia is crossed by the equator, Indonesia.Only Indonesia.