Approximately 70 shark species give live birth, which is a reproductive strategy known as viviparity. These sharks include species such as hammerheads, bull sharks, and blacktip reef sharks.
Yes. The only Shark that lives in the tundra (Antarctica) and has been studied by scientists is the Salmon Shark. They have special skin that protect them from freezing.
Dogfish sharks typically live for about 16-20 years, but some have been known to live up to 25 years in the wild.
White cheek sharks in the wild can live up to 30 to 70 years.
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
There are no sharks that live in Spain. Sharks live in the sea/ocean.
no
Mike Brown is number 18 on the San Jose Sharks.
yes they can live on earth
Greenland sharks live in the Artic
there not ment to live on land because there sharks and sharks don't live on land
All sharks (except the San Jose Sharks) live in water
Sharks don't live in the US. They live in the Oceans...
Sharks are not territorial animals. By this they change their habitat occasionally. Sharks live in the ocean.
Whale Sharks and Reef Sharks
If u paint them
yes, most sharks actually live n tropical climates