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No. Sharks generally live in the surface, neritic, or intertidal zones of the ocean.
It is the species Also because the have a live birth
They usually go in an abandon ship or a dark cave.
i have read about sharks and i think it would be the nurse shark.
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The lifespan of a nurse shark is known to be at least 25 years in captivity. And there are some reports of wild nurse sharks that suggest they may live to be 35-40 years old.
Actually sharks don't lay eggs. They are mammals so they give birth to live sharks. I hope this helps and please recommend me!
Nurse sharks can be found in the coastal waters off of Florida.
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I've only seen nurse sharks but i know bull sharks and tiger sharks are known on our waters. Yet it's very uncommon to find a shark here if you want to see them you should venture to open sea.
Because unlike other sharks, grey nurse sharks give live birth, other sharks lay water-proof sacks when nurse sharks have a placenta like other mammals. Seperating mammals from amphibians and repitles is if they gve live birth. Actually all sharks are fish.
actually yes, there are sharks in the great salt lake. there's a part of the lake called Bonneville SeaBase where the salinity of the water matches that of the ocean and is capable of supporting oceanic life, namely bamboo and nurse sharks. it's a very popular Scuba diving sight.