Yes. The only Shark that lives in the tundra (Antarctica) and has been studied by scientists is the Salmon Shark. They have special skin that protect them from freezing.
Some sharks lay eggs on the bottom of the ocean, called devil's wheelbarrows or mermaid's purses. Most sharks give birth to live young.
They live in swamps along rivers, bayous, and lakes. Their environment has lots of plants, submerged trees and branches, and marshy ground. This is similar to the habitat of many types of frogs.
Sharks generally live from 20 to 30 years. The spiny dogfish shark and the whale shark have been known to live over 100 years.
White cheek sharks in the wild can live up to 30 to 70 years.
Moose live mostly in Canada and Maine, so they live in forested areas with maybe some swamps or lakes.
Yes the do, but not all of the turtles live in swamps :)
no they do not live in or by swamps they live in trees and build nests
I do believe that ferns live in the swamps but thats jus me!
No. Plankton consist of any drifting organisms (animals, plant's, or bacteria) that inhabit the pelagic zones of oceans, sea, or bodies of fresh water and are unable to resist ocean currents. So, like any other fish, take it out of the water and it would suffocate, dry up and die.
There are no sharks that live in Spain. Sharks live in the sea/ocean.
They don't. We eat honey but we don't live in forests or swamps.
in the swamps
no
There are many benefits of swamps. Swamps are home to many unique microorganisms, and many other creatures live in the swamp that are unable to live in other environments.
yes they love to live in swamps its good for there shell
Crocodiles not only live in swamps, the also live in riparian areas near rivers. Crocodiles hunt and live in areas that a predominantly water.
caves and swamps