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Basking sharks normally swim close to the surface.
No.this is because the seagulls see the fish in the water that they can eat.sometimes there can be sharks if the seagulls are deep into the ocean.
It always depends on the shark, so both, basically.
Sharks live in shallow pools in the ocean because that is where they mostly eat.
no because sharks live in the far deep area of the oceans and such, but crocodiles cant swim very well.
Sharks, fish, sea cucumbers and basicly everything in the ocean!
Sharks can swim in shallow waters as well as deep waters, depending on the species. Some sharks, like bull sharks, can swim in water as shallow as 3 feet, while others, like great white sharks, are known to swim in depths exceeding 6,000 feet. Ultimately, it varies based on the shark species and their specific habitat preferences.
there are 3 sharks
Some scientists believe that certain sharks, including tiger sharks, hibernate in deep water during the cold months. But there has never been any evidence of hibernation, only migration.
The Portuguese shark is considered to live in the deepest waters.
Yes every day by other deep sea creatures.
Sharks only need enough water to swim in - so you may be safe from larger sharks, but smaller ones will be perfectly capable of swimming in 4' deep water. You should always practice "shark safety" when swimming in waters that are home to sharks, for instance: - do not swim if you are bleeding - do not swim in cloudy waters where sharks may be hiding, such as around piers - do not swim near to where people are fishing (for more than just fear of sharks - you could get 'caught' yourself!!) - leave the water if wildlife in the water, such as fish, begin to behave strangely or erratically - leave the water if you spot a shark - always check with a lifeguard before you swim - do not swim alone