All Hammerhead sharks migrate to warmer waters in the winter
mexico
No, only in Summer
no, cones us lake freezes in the winter so it is incapable of sharks to survive
No they only come out in the summer
Sharks migrate to warmer waters during the winter to avoid colder temperatures. They may travel long distances to reach these warmer areas where they can continue to feed and reproduce. Some species of sharks also migrate to follow their prey or to give birth in specific breeding grounds.
They must migrate... Hibernation is when an animal sleeps through the cold winter months and sharks don't do that.
because in winter most of the fish migrates and there wouldn't be much fish.. there could a few..
The Black Sea is not as hospitable to sharks as open ocean waters would be because it has lower salt levels and the waters get much colder during the winter. However, there have been transient sightings of hammerhead sharks, benthic sharks and cat sharks in the Black Sea.
The Pacific whitesided dolphin's biggest winter adaptation is that it migrates to California during this time.
No they do the same thing, they migrate to warmer waters in the winter and the opposite in the summer
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.