Yes, tomorrow.
The use of fish tail is that its help the Fish swim faster than its preadator. Like if the Shark was after a Fish than the fish wolud have to use its tail to swim faster than its preadator which is Shark.
if you do not want to attract sharks...... * do not swim if you are waring shiny stuff * do not swim if you have a cut or open wound * do not swim at night * do not swim alone * do not swim out far * do not swim near fishermen while they are fishing plus if you do get attacked by a shark kick or punch it's nose or pull out it's eyes, those are the week spots.
Because it IS concidered a shark.....wouldn't that make the WHALE SHARK the slowest swimmer sharks?
The slowest shark is the Greenland shark, which can swim at speeds of around 0.76 miles per hour. These sharks are known for their sluggish movement and are well-adapted to their cold, deep-sea environments.
yes they can.
No. The maximum speed of a Great White Shark is 40 km/h and no human has ever swum faster than that.
It depends on what kind of shark or penguin, but penguins are WAY more likely to swim faster.
If they are strong they can swim faster after prey, get where the food is faster, and get faster to where the shark the can mate with is.
The use of fish tail is that its help the Fish swim faster than its preadator. Like if the Shark was after a Fish than the fish wolud have to use its tail to swim faster than its preadator which is Shark.
The type of shark they are asking for is clearly a Great White Shark.It's alot faster than 1 mph, a human swims 2-5 mph average.It depends on what kind of shark, but the mako can get up to 45-50 mph in short bursts. When a shark is hitting prey from underneath they can reach up to 30mph.It depends how big the shark is. If its a big shark it might swim 30 to 50 miles per hour. If its a small shark it may swim 10 to 20.Faster than you!
yes, it makes the shark lighter
Unlikely without some form of external propulsion
A white shark is more dangerous than a whale shark because: They have larger teeth They swim faster They consider jamming (attacking) people more often They eat other fish and mammals, rather than plankton They swim where humans do.
Yes he lives in Worthing and has a son who can swim faster than a shark.
Generally you don't swim through solids.
they usually feed at twighlight or dark. So don't swim at night...ever!
they both are eqauly fast if they rased it would probaly be a tie