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Q: Where do whale sharks live when it is warm?
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Where do whale sharks live?

Whale sharks live in all seas that are tropical or warm-temperate.Generally whale sharks range no further south than South America and no further north than the United States. They prefer warmer waters near the equator.== Whale sharks live in warm waters near the equator, both along the coast and in the open seas. They spend most of their time near the surface.


Are whale sharks warm or coldblooded?

Whale sharks - like the majority of sharks - are cold blooded.


What zone in the ocean do sharks live?

Whale sharks, the largest existing fish, inhabit all tropical and warm temperate seas.


Are whale shark warm blooded or cold blooded?

Whale sharks are not whales thay are sharks and they are cold blooded.


Do whale sharks live in Atlantic ocean or the Pacific ocean?

The whale shark inhabits all tropical and warm-temperate seas. So the answer is both.


What sharks live in Vietnam?

Whale Sharks and Reef Sharks


Can you describe where whale sharks live?

Preferring warm waters, whale sharks populate all tropical seas. They are known to migrate every spring to the continental shelf of the central west coast of Australia.


What waters do whale sharks live?

whale Sharks live in warm oceans


How many live whale sharks are there in the world?

That would be very hard to estimate. While they can be found in any warm ocean of the world, whale sharks are not, and never have been, common anywhere. They are not endangered, but are listed as "vulnerable".


What state does a whale shark live in?

Whale sharks don't live in states, but the ocean.


Where live whale shark?

Whale Sharks live in then warmer water near the equator


Do whale sharks live in the Pacific Ocean?

Yes, Whale Sharks can be found in the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Oceans.