Thursday, December 31, 2009

World Biggest White Shark Where Exactly Do These Sharks Live?

Where exactly do these sharks live? - world biggest white shark

Hello to all! I am in the planning phase, a novel about a group of shipwrecked sailors, and I'll put myself somewhere in the tropics (probably somewhere in the Pacific). I wanted to include meetings with the "Big Four Sharks - Oceanic White Tips, tiger, bull and great white sharks. But I know that this may not be practical, especially that great whites do not really tropical species and can not really guarantee Available white-TIPS. So I'm wondering is: Are there parts of the world where the four musicians could be achieved (however unlikely) and if not, which is absolutely beautiful, I just wanted to check its authenticity. The value the book is not written in stone, but if a region like what is, I know I can put it there. Thank you in advance!: D

3 comments:

J-Dubya said...

The Caribbean, Hawaii, Australia, South Africa, all places where all kinds of sharks could be found.

Solpugid said...

Eastern Africa is your best option, even though the search is for a white tip on the same water as other rare species. White-TIPS (as you probably know) is far more fish on the high seas, while three other types of wood near the coast (the highest density of large animals, as the presence of sea lions).

However, if you wish, you can always whitetip sharks, porbeagle Makos switches are unlikely to attack people. Or the blue shark, but you have found far away from other species.

Truth or dare said...

Most sharks frequent the waters of tropical and temperate, but some species have been discovered in the polar seas. The bull leaves the seawater freshwater rivers and lakes, including the Zambezi River, South Africa to enter the Mississippi River, the United States, and Lake Nicaragua in southwestern Nicaragua. Depending on the kind of live sharks in the shallow coastal waters or the open sea. Some species, like bream sharks live at depths greater than 1800 m (6000 ft).

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