a frilled shark always lives alone except for when the male and female come together to mate
The Frilled Shark lives in deep waters around the world, typically found at depths of 390 to 4,200 feet. They are primarily found in areas such as the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.
Frilled-neck lizards also known as frilled lizards or frilled dragons live in forest biomes in northern Australia but the forests have to be hot
Frogs can live both alone and in groups, depending on the species and their environment. Some frogs are solitary and prefer to live alone, while others may form groups or congregate during mating season.
Actually the plural of Fossa is Fossae, so No! No, Fossae live alone.
Wolverines are generally solitary. They tend to have nasty dispositions. The arctic wolverine usually lives in groups
No, they live alone. They only interact with the same species during mating.
depends on the breed of shark your looking at
no
frilled sharks live so far down in the ocean that scientists are not yet sure that human activity even reaches the frilled shark
Frilled sharks live near and on continental slopes and shelves in various oceans in tropic and temperate climates.
Two examples are the basking shark and six gill shark
The Frilled Shark lives in deep waters around the world, typically found at depths of 390 to 4,200 feet. They are primarily found in areas such as the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.
The Frilled Shark live in deep waters (50 to 200 meters), although it may migrate to near surface waters during the night to look for food. Its habits are poorly know, but this shark was already been found at depths over 1,500 meters.
they live alone and hunt alone, haven't you seen nemo!?
they live alone.
no they do not live in groups
Frilled sharks are rarely seen because they live so deep beneath the surface of the sea. Because of the severe colds of the deep waters, the frilled shark has a slow metabolism that helps it keep it's energy between feedings.