Some shark species, such as the nurse shark and the epaulette shark, have the ability to remain stationary by using their pectoral fins to "walk" along the ocean floor or by resting on the bottom. Nurse sharks can also breathe while resting by using a method called buccal pumping, which allows them to draw water over their gills even when not swimming. Additionally, certain species can hold their position in the water column by using their fins to maintain buoyancy.
it is 'stationary', not stationary' as in materials, but 'stationary' as being still or something like that.
There are 4 syllables in "Stationary". Stationary (Stay-Shun-air-ee) 4 syllables
to stay stationary
Not long unless they are freshwater sharks
Sharks do not need to come up for air - they are fish with gills.
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The hand brake is on.
Stationary mean "not moving" so it must mean the the position is not moving or stay the same place.
The opposite of moving would be not moving. The best opposite would be "stay put" or the similar concepts stay or remain. Another possible antonym is "stop" because it represents the opposite of something stationary that moves: something moving that becomes stationary.
bulll sharks need to move so they stay a live
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It flaps its fins really hard.