Shark Habitat
Sharks don’t roam all areas of the ocean as some people fear.
While it is true that occasionally they are spotted in
locations that they normally wouldn’t be it has to do with
their needs. For example if something is wrong in their normal
habitat such as severe pollution, an oil spill, or even a lack
of food then they will search out other locations where they
can reside.
They aren’t territorial like so many types of animals are.
So they are free to roam the waters. The females don’t stay to
care for their young so for those species who lay eggs, they
have not trouble placing them in a hidden location and then
being on their way. They young sharks care for themselves from
the very moment they hatch.
Sharks are very good at adapting to new situations and
environments which is whey they have survived in the water for
millions of years. The habitat of a shark depends on the
species though. For example the majority of them are cold
blooded. That means they will be living in areas of the water
where the temperatures are very cold. There are a few species
of sharks though that thrive in the warmer waters.
It is understood that sharks are going to live where the
water is deep enough that they can be well hidden. This allows
them the ability to swim freely around in the body of water. Of
course they need to reside where they can find enough food to
survive on. Since sharks have very few enemies they are able to
move freely around in the water as they desire. They are loners
for the most part so they don’t travel together.
However, many sharks live closer to the surface in order to
find the sources of food they are after. They often don’t eat
daily though so they can dwell deeper in the water in between
feedings. They will follow the trail of food when they need to
so they can travel hundreds of miles to find what they need in
order to survive. Generally the more food they can live on in a
general area though they more they will remain in one spot.
Most species of sharks reside in saltwater which means they
are found in the oceans. However, some of them are known to
live in bodies of fresh water. There are many who worry that
humans are destroying the natural habitats of sharks. We
continue to pollute the waters and to remove various sources of
food from the water for our own use. As a result sharks have to
move to locations that were once free of them if they wish to
continue surviving.
Some sharks now reside in fake habitats along with other
types of aquatic live. This is to preserver them. Most are in
exhibits at very expensive locations found around the world.
Millions of people pay to go see them up close though as they
walk through tunnels with the sharks on both sides swimming
around. Others are carefully observed by researchers in order
to learn more about certain species of sharks. Not all species
do well in captivity though so the process is very
selective.
Even with specific locations where sharks are known to live,
it is important to always keep an eye out for them when you are
in open bodies of water. Sometimes they travel to other
destinations. While you don’t want to be afraid of the water
due to the risk of a shark being present, you do want to take
some precautions.
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