Greenland Shark
Yes, especially in the rivers. There is one species called the Ganges River shark which is resonsible for numerous attacks. The Bull shark is also present in Indian waters and is a very dangerous shark. It hunts in the murky waters of rivers and can easily mistake a human for a fish and attack. If you intend to go swimming in Indian waters, avoid any murky waters.
The basking shark is the largest shark found in British coastal waters. It can grow up to 26 feet in length, but poses no threat to humans as it is a filter-feeder.
Yes, Chile has several shark species in its waters, including the blue shark, thresher shark, and smooth hammerhead shark. However, encounters with sharks in Chilean waters are rare due to the diverse marine habitats and relatively low number of shark attacks.
It depends on the type of shark, most sharks like living in warm or tropical waters,such as Hawaii and Australia.Some sharks though can live in colder waters,such as the Greenland shark and the Great White shark.The Great White Shark has even been seen in the cold waters of Sanfransisco
The waters off Kenya are home to several species of sharks. Some of these include whale sharks, great white sharks, blacktip reef shark, hammerhead shark, bignose shark, bull shark, sandbar shark, African angel shark, and Mako shark.
Because nobody thought that any prisons would try to escape especially with the freezing waters and shark infested waters
A bull shark lives in tropical waters across waters
The Great White Shark.
Yes, especially in the rivers. There is one species called the Ganges River shark which is resonsible for numerous attacks. The Bull shark is also present in Indian waters and is a very dangerous shark. It hunts in the murky waters of rivers and can easily mistake a human for a fish and attack. If you intend to go swimming in Indian waters, avoid any murky waters.
no but probably the biggest shark that lives in deep waters.
The basking shark is the largest shark found in British coastal waters. It can grow up to 26 feet in length, but poses no threat to humans as it is a filter-feeder.
The Mako Shark
they survive by protectimg themself.
it helps the shark breathe
Yes, Chile has several shark species in its waters, including the blue shark, thresher shark, and smooth hammerhead shark. However, encounters with sharks in Chilean waters are rare due to the diverse marine habitats and relatively low number of shark attacks.
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