Alligators and sharks typically live in different environments, with alligators primarily found in freshwater habitats and sharks in saltwater oceans. While it is not common for them to interact in the wild, there have been cases where they may come into contact in transitional areas like estuaries, but direct fights between them are rare.
No, there are no sharks native to Oklahoma. Sharks are typically found in saltwater environments such as oceans and seas, while Oklahoma is a landlocked state with no direct access to the ocean.
Pacifics and Atlantic oceans salt water
Most sharks live on the South American coast because of the warm water. But some sharks, for example, like the Greenland shark live in cold waters because its like they're blood flow. You're in luck most shark's around America do not attack
Pygmy sharks, such as the dwarf lanternshark, are found in deep ocean waters, typically around continental slopes and seamounts. They are most commonly seen in the waters around Central and South America. These sharks are known to inhabit depths ranging from 900 to 1,500 meters.
yes sharks live in Indiana oceans.
Sharks don't live in the US. They live in the Oceans...
In oceans
they live in the oceans.
sharks live in warm water
tiger sharks live in the Indian, Arctic, and Pacific oceans.
world wide warmer oceans
White sharks are very rare, and Great White Sharks live in Fresh Water oceans.
hundreds and hundreds
All sharks live in the ocean.
There are sharks in all oceans, so yes.
No. Great white sharks do not and cannot live in streams. They only live in oceans and seas.