A pool shark!!!! I don't think a shark could live in someones backyard pool. While not very likely, it is possible to keep a shark in a pool. Just paying for all the "instant ocean" (salt mix for marine aquariums) alone would absolutely kill the idea though. However... lets say you're a multimillionaire... and you can afford all the "pool upgrades" that would need to take place to make this feasible. You could keep a small species of shark. Say, one that reaches no more than about three feet in length. However, if you could afford all the upgrades your swimming pool would need, you'd be able to afford to have a custom enclosure built specifically for housing said shark - and you'd both be a lot happier for it. Hope that helps. ;) Dog-ma
Why not try some piranhas instead? Effective little workers! I mean: They really clean up!
Suggest a darker color, which will help the pool keep a warmer temperature.
Yes the great white shark does sleep while moving scientists have not yet figured out how but they manage to keep floating/and/or swiming.
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Just keep swimming, just keep swimming.
Just keep swimming, just keep swimming.
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Just keep swimming, just keep swimming.
sharks are out swimming 24/7 because that have to constantly swim to keep water flowing over their gills but they tend to be more active and hunt at night
dolphins don't hibernate. *sings* they just keep swimming, just keep swimming, swimming, swimming...
a fish, since it is in the water, and has no eyelids, would float underwater in place, with its eyes open. this is unlike the shark, who needs to constantly keep swimming to stay up in the water because it does not have air bladders to keep it up. if the shark were to stop swimming, it would immediately sink to the bottom. thank you very much for reading my answer.
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Likely the best way to keep frogs out of an outdoor hot tub is to keep it tightly covered. There are several types of covers that would prevent frogs from getting in.