They are suited to swimming in the ocean but they can only stay at that spped for a while.
They have a streamlined body and their tail is flat making it easier to swim through waves and outbursts
Yes, Tiger Sharks CAN swim in fresh water. Tiger Sharks reside in oceans; however, they are sometimes willing to go into fresh water to catch their prey.
So they can swim
Sand, spiny dogfish, tiger, bull, an occassional white.
because sharks have to swim to breath so if they dont swim then they dont breath causeing them to sink and die. because sharks have to swim to breath so if they dont swim then they dont breath causeing them to sink and die.
Dolphin swim fast so they can catch there prey
because sharks have to swim to breath so if they dont swim then they dont breath causeing them to sink and die. because sharks have to swim to breath so if they dont swim then they dont breath causeing them to sink and die.
Sharks love to swim. So other than eating and hunting fish, they swim. If they dont do that than they just hunt and eat all day.
Tiger sharks do not live in caves since they hunt so much (if a shark stops swimming it will die)
so they'll be able to swim
Yes if your being attacked (this goes for ALL sharks) punch them in the nose/snout as HARD as you can, this puts in shock so you can swim away put it will soon get out of the shock so swim to land or your boat FAST.
"Tiger sharks of course live in salt water because all the seas have salt water in them all sharks live in the salt water so there you have it."-------actually no, bull sharks can live up to four years in freshwater I'm not so sure about the tiger shark though, do some research Google it and you'll get your answer,but don't worry most shark attacks happen in oceans but some sharks do swim up from the Mississippi river and go into some rivers and lakes.yes they do
Yes. Pufferfish do not really swim all that fast, they do not rely on speed to avoid enemies. They have spines that help them with this, also they puff up (hense the name) as if to look bigger to ward off enemies. so, sharks are generally faster than pufferfish.