grey nurse shark
The nurse shark prefers the bottom, yes, but it is an inshore shark. and given the shallowness of inshore waters, even being on the bottom, it is not a deep water shark.
Depends on what that particular species of Shark prefers to eat.
The Bull Shark (Carcharhinus leucas) is a very dangerous shark for humans, and is one of the rare sharks that live in both salt and freshwater.However, the Bull Shark has not a very high tolerance for cold waters; it prefers warm waters ranging from 14ºC to more of 24ºC.
The Shark steamer just produces steam and there is no means for the steam or the water generated by the steam to be vaccumed out of the carpet. This would cause the dirty water to just sit in the carpet.
The principle is 'dilution': with the first addition of clean water to dirty water, the dirty water becomes less dirty because it is diluted by the clean water. With the continued addition of clean water to dirty water, eventually the dirty water will be completely diluted and there will be no dirty water left; it will all be replaced by clean water.
Dirty Water was created in 1966.
because they want dirty water
a bull shark
dirty water
why does a shark always have to be moving in water
Shark in the Water was created on 2009-07-06.
Gills on a shark help it take oxygen out of the water.