Peru is home to a variety of shark species, including the hammerhead shark, tiger shark, and blue shark. The coastal waters, particularly around the Galápagos Islands and the northern regions, are known for their rich marine biodiversity, attracting these sharks. Additionally, the waters off Peru are critical for the conservation of several species, including the endangered shortfin mako shark. Conservation efforts are important due to threats from fishing and habitat degradation.
Bull sharks
sand sharks
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mako sharks bull sharks basking sharks and rarely great white sharks
There isn't any kind of shark in the Amazon river. There is a kind of dolphin. Sharks are sea fish.
Bull Sharks.
the kind that swim with sharks
no sharks are sharks and whales are whales. their is a differs between them.
No not many sharks are there besides the Basking Shark
Bull sharks are the most common and dangerous.
is a sharks on top of the food chain
no, sharks are a kind of fish and whales are mammals like dolphins