Yes.
No ... Not usually. Maybe at a zoo though.
No, because at the zoo you can pet smooth dog sharks. They are very nice and will never hurt you.
They don't do well in captivity. Also theyd probally eat you
There is no species of shark that do not eat living organisms.
first. no unless it is died. then it is a yes. second, yes. third, yes. and fourth, yes.
Yes and no. Some animals can live in a zoo's. But others,like sharks,are at other places.
zoo plankton, sharks, dolphins, clown fish, zebra fish. These are just a few, there are WAY MORE.
Yes there are many types of sharks in Long Island Sound. Sand Tiger Sharks are the most common which are in the aquarium at mystic. There have been sightings of Great White Sharks in the sound also. Brown, Hammerhead, and Thresher sharks have all been caught in Long Island Sound.
Yes one but it has been years since it was caught. It was taken to fish and game then put in the zoo. Not sure if it died or what happened
The Whale Sharks you adopt are adolescent, which means in 2-4 years game time it will be bigger. I advise you get ready to expand you tank, or release your whale shark into the wild before that time!
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The possessive form of zoo is zoo's.