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Most sharks do not sleep.If they stop swimming....they will die.They need water running through their gills to get oxygen.However.....some sharks, like the Nurse Shark, can stop swimming for a while & have a snooze.
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Yes but they don't stop to do anything but eat it pees while swimming
The pectoral fin in sharks helps with stability and maneuverability in the water. It acts like an airplane wing, providing lift and allowing the shark to control its direction and speed while swimming.
Sharks aren't likely to be somewhere that you're swimming, but they can smell even the smallest trace of blood in the water. Sharks are unlikely to come and kill you if you go swimming on your period using tampons. This is largely a moot point, just don't go swimming with sharks.
No, sharks do not hibernate. While some species may reduce their activity during colder months, they do not undergo true hibernation like some mammals do. Sharks have to keep swimming to pass water over their gills for oxygen intake.
It depends on how many sharks there are swimming through space and what the galactic wormhole temperature is while unicorns are teleporting.
Yes, sharks do sleep, but in a different way than humans. Sharks do not have eyelids, so they cannot close their eyes while sleeping. Instead, some sharks have to keep swimming to keep water flowing over their gills for oxygen. This is called "active rest." Other sharks can rest on the ocean floor or in a cave while still moving water over their gills to breathe.
Only some sharks are required to swim at all times. This is because the swimming motion helps water flow through its gills which enable it to breath. Other sharks have the ability to pump water through the gills without swimming.
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Yes, because sharks can smell blood vey well. If you are swimming in an area with a history of frequent shark attacks, it is best to not go swimming while you have your period.
Yes Sharks have gills, they are five slits located just in front of their pectoral fins. Without Gills a shark would not be able to breathe underwater.