Well, the length of time for an egg to hatch depends on the species of shark. At my aquarium store, we had a banded shark egg hatch after four months and four days in our store. I have no experience with marbled cat shark eggs.
It depends on the specific species and size of the shark and saltwater crocodile. Generally, saltwater crocodiles are known to be stronger in terms of bite force and overall power in the water, while sharks are faster and more agile predators.
Yes. The Bullshark can live in fresh and salt water
25 parts per thousand (ppt) salt solution, or approximately 1 and 2/3 tablespoons of salt per quart (or liter) of water. This equates to around 1.018 specific gravity as measured with a hydrometer. Be sure to use marine salt or solar salt.
Sharks do not typically eat frogs as their primary diet consists of fish, marine mammals, and other sea creatures. However, if a frog were to find itself in the water with a shark, it is possible that the shark might eat it as part of its opportunistic feeding behavior.
salt water crocodiles do, and can go from fresh to salt water at will.
Honey they live in salt water come on.
Yes, the only shark that can survive in salt water and fresh water.
The bull shark.
the zambizie and bull shark can live in fresh and saltwater. the rest of the shark family live in saltwater.
salt water and tropicals
salt water
well it can die if its a salt water shark in a fresh water lake, but if its a fresh water shark and its in a fresh water lake it will live.
The whale shark.
salt water and tropicals
Salt water. however the bull shark is the only shark with the ability to survive in freshwater-albeit for a limited amount of time.
In salt water (most likely the ocean)
fish omnivore or carnivore