Salmon sharks primarily inhabit the North Pacific Ocean, particularly in areas such as the Bering Sea and the Gulf of Alaska. They are often found in cold, coastal waters and are known to migrate seasonally, following the distribution of their prey, which includes salmon and other fish. These sharks tend to prefer deeper waters during the warmer months and can be found at depths ranging from the surface to over 300 meters.
Some species of sharks do eat salmon, particularly when salmon are migrating or swimming in the same waters as the sharks. However, salmon are not a primary food source for most sharks, which typically feed on a variety of other fish, seals, and marine mammals.
No the salmon and bull and sometimes the blue shark swim in freshwater sometimes.
Salmon sharks primarily feed on fish, including salmon, herring, and mackerel. They have also been known to eat squid and other cephalopods. Additionally, they may opportunistically feed on seabirds and marine mammals.
They certainly, would, but salmon are not found in tiger country. Yes, tiger sharks will eat about anything.
yes....
Yes. The only Shark that lives in the tundra (Antarctica) and has been studied by scientists is the Salmon Shark. They have special skin that protect them from freezing.
none they don't eat salmon they eat small sharks small fish and sting rays they will eat each other if they have to
No it is not. Salmon are a species of fish just like sharks, trout, tuna, clownfish and catfish are.
all fish lay eggs... except sharks and whales and stuff like that
There are no sharks that live in Spain. Sharks live in the sea/ocean.
they are called sand sharks specifically because they are camouflaged with sand and hunt on the seafloor and hide by digging slightly in the sand and not moving at all.
Pacific Salmon, Pacific Herring, and Pacific Goliath Grouper.