No the salmon and bull and sometimes the blue shark swim in freshwater sometimes.
no there are also freshwater sharks
No. They are freshwater fish only.
There are some sharks that can live in freshwater environments, but there aren't a lot that can cross over and live in both. The Bull shark is one that has been shown to have the ability to live in both saltwater and freshwater. Interestingly, they have to produce 20 times more urine when living in freshwater. (See the related link for more about Bull Sharks' freshwater tolerance.)
Most all sharks live in saltwater except the bull shark which can live in freshwater and saltwater.
Not all sharks live in one type of water. Most of them live in saltwater but the bull shark can live in both saltwater and freshwater.
no because they lives in freshwater or saltwater
They can live in both freshwater and salt water but only certain kinds. They only live in waterways with access to the ocean.
they do not live in fresh water.but they dont need to swim to breath.
Not for long.Only the bull shark has evolved to live in fresh or saltwater.
No, sharks do not live in the Volga River. Sharks are primarily saltwater fish found in oceans and seas, while the Volga River is a freshwater river in Russia. The environmental conditions of the river, such as salinity and temperature, are not suitable for sharks to survive.
Yes, they can swim into freshwater rivers.
In all of the world's oceans. Some can even live in estuaries (where the freshwater from rivers or streams connect with the saltwater from sea).