No. Sharks cant survive on land because they need water to breath in... they cant breath in the humman oxygen ..... Some shark like the browned bamboo can survive for about ten minutes.
The Bamboo Cat Shark, also known as the Japanese Wobbegong, is commonly found in the waters of the western Pacific Ocean. It can be seen in regions such as Japan, Indonesia, Philippines, and Australia. They inhabit shallow waters near coral reefs and rocky areas.
The three sharks with the most harmless reputation are the nurse shark, bamboo shark, and whale shark. These sharks are known for being generally non-aggressive towards humans and primarily feed on small prey such as fish and plankton.
A bala shark typically breathes around 10-15 times per minute. This allows them to take in oxygen through their gills for respiration.
Lots of animals can breath underwater, sharks, flying fish, turtles, otters. If you want to know specific types, I know a few. Sea Otters River Otters Gold fish Trout Hammer head shark Rainbow trout Orca White whale Blue whale tiger shark Sunnies Bass Snapper Turtle Paint Turtle Ect. There are hundreds of animals that live underwater, and can breath underwater, they can breath under water because they have gills that suck the air in the water.
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No. Sharks cant survive on land because they need water to breath in... they cant breath in the humman oxygen ..... Some shark like the browned bamboo can survive for about ten minutes.
Whitespotted bamboo shark was created in 1830.
Bamboo Shark - 2011 was released on: USA: 2012
The bamboo cat shark lives in the Indo-west Pacific
The White Spotted Bamboo Shark doesnt live. It never has.
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Shark are fish and breath water Dolphin are mammals and breath air.
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Sharks are fish as they must stay in water to breath, but amphibians when an adult can live on land and water.
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If you mean a bamboo catshark (Chiloscyllium punctatum)then no, they are not a freshwater species. They are also not regarded as being suitable for a "community" aquarium