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Q: Why do great White sharks live in mild waters?
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Name the sharks that live in British waters?

great white great white great white


Do great white sharks live in Alaskan waters?

Yes.


Can a shark live in cold water?

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


Can great white sharks live in long island waters?

Yes they can, they prefer warmer waters so more likely in the summer, but a larger white shark will tolerate cooler water.


What country are white sharks in?

white sharks live in temperate and tropical waters worldwide and occasionally in cold waters. but as long as you don't provoke them they won't annoy you.


What eats sharks and live in the ocean?

goblin shark,great white shark,tiger shark,cookie-cutter shark,and the whale shark


Where do great white sharks live in Canada?

great white sharks live by the vancover islands


Can great white sharks live in streams?

No. Great white sharks do not and cannot live in streams. They only live in oceans and seas.


Do white sharks live seas?

White sharks are very rare, and Great White Sharks live in Fresh Water oceans.


Where does white great shark live?

Great White Sharks live in almost all of the world's coastal and offshore waters. The greatest concentrations of great whites are found near the United States, Japan, South Africa, Chile, Oceania and the Mediterranean.


Are great white sharks endangering other sharks?

No great white sharks in fact help the balance out the life and things that live in the ocean


What land do great white sharks live in?

they don't live on land, but they tend to stick to warmer waters, and therefore you would usually find them around places like Australia.