Fail. It's spelt 'wobbegong', not woebegone. That's a way of describing a person's emotions.
yes sharks such as the woebegone and bull can live in rivers and lakes most of the sharks that live in rivers and lakes still stay close to the ocean for if it gets to cold these sharks are called fresh water sharks the woebegone like rivers because the bottom of the river is there skin tone the bull likes rivers because it mostly has more fish coming in and out of the ocean and that's your answer
A vertebrate is any animal with a set of vertebrae protecting a spinal cord. Sharks do have a spine. That means bull sharks are vertebrates.
There are no sharks that do not eat meat. All sharks are carnivorous and feed primarily on fish, seals, squid, and other marine animals.
Just cardsharks and poolsharks...........
Any body who's ever watched Flipper knows that most sharks are leary of dolphins and porpoises. They can out swim sharks and ram them with their 'beaks'. This may not apply to the Great White Shark who is pretty impressive swimmer in its own right.
Not all sharks eat clams. The ones that do are the bottom dwellers such as the angel shark, zebra horn shark and woebegone.
He has had a woebegone look on his face since his father died.
yes sharks such as the woebegone and bull can live in rivers and lakes most of the sharks that live in rivers and lakes still stay close to the ocean for if it gets to cold these sharks are called fresh water sharks the woebegone like rivers because the bottom of the river is there skin tone the bull likes rivers because it mostly has more fish coming in and out of the ocean and that's your answer
woeBEgone - 2013 was released on: USA: 24 March 2013 (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
in a sad or distressed way tired
Sharks do not speak any language.
There were not any sharks in that film
no sharks are sharks and whales are whales. their is a differs between them.
Any of the following will do: miserable, melancholy, doleful, sorrowful, woebegone, forlorn, disconsolate.
There have gotta be sharks in the waters of Britain.
Any type of sharks.
yes, verytype in sharkwater on google 4 more info and click the ont that says:SHARKWATERFilmmaker Rob Stewart's love for sharks prompts him to undertake a dangerous journey in an effort to save sharks from extinction. The result is Sharkwater.