Are sharks in Antarctica?

These species, which are frequently found in shallow water, would struggle crossing the deep ocean surrounding the southernmost continent. Thus, no sharks in Antarctica… yet. Antarctic seawater temperatures are on the rise, and with this rise comes new visitors.
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Do sharks live around Antarctica?

Answer and Explanation: No, there are no sharks in the Southern Ocean around Antarctica.
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Why are there no sharks in Antarctica?

It has been 40 million years since the waters around Antarctica have been warm enough to sustain populations of sharks and other fish, but they may return this century due to the effects of global warming.
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Do sharks swim in Arctic water?

Some shark species like cold water and can easily adapt to the colder environment. This is why you can find sharks in the North, even as far as the Arctic Circle.
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Do great white sharks go to Antarctica?

The Antarctic would still be too cold for Great White Sharks. Global warming could make the waters around Antarctica hospitable to sharks for the first time in 40 million years. Their return could have devastating ecological consequences report researchers from the University of Rhode Island.
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Do sharks live in Alaska waters?

"Shark" is not a word most people associate with Alaska. There are three shark species commonly found in Alaskan waters: Pacific sleeper shark (Somniosus pacificus), spiny dogfish (Squalus suckleyi), and salmon shark (Lamna ditropis).
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Are fridges used in Antarctica?

How do you keep things cool in Antarctica? The fridge that stores fresh food like fruit and vegetables and eggs is actually called the warm store, as it needs to heat products up to prevent them from freezing. At Casey station this is run by a reverse-cycle air-conditioner.
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Do sharks live in the North Pole?

There are sharks in the Arctic.

This year, we want to simmer down that summer heat by introducing you to some of the coolest sharks around during #ArcticAugust. These are all sharks that live in the Arctic, as defined in U.S. law, which includes the Bering Sea.
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Do sharks live in South Pole?

But did you know that sharks also keep away from the cold? If you go all the way to the South Pole, specifically Antarctica, you will not find any sharks.
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How cold is too cold for sharks?

Like most cold-blooded animals, sharks are generally temperature-driven. They tend to avoid water they find is too cold because it affects their ability to react, hunt and even move. Research has shown that great whites prefer temperatures between 55 degrees and 73 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Are there sharks in the Great Lakes?

Sharks do not live in the Great Lakes, but many fishes are mostly drawn to this water body as their natural habitat.
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Do killer whales live in Antarctica?

Furthermore, small calves have been sighted in mid winter, indicating that orcas are the only species of whale to breed in Antarctic waters. They are common in Antarctic waters, with a population estimated at about 70,000.
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Do great white sharks live in the Arctic?

The larger great white sharks may occur in colder waters such as the food-rich cold waters of the North Pacific and Arctic Oceans.
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Are great white sharks in cold water?

The white shark is a fearsome predator, well adapted to live in cold water, where food is more abundant. It is far from a “primitive” cold-blooded fish but is actually a highly evolved warm-blooded animal.
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What predators are in Antarctica?

Like all penguins, their main predators at sea are leopard seals. On land, predatory seabirds such as skuas, southern giant petrels and snowy sheathbills pose a threat, particularly to fluffy chicks.
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Do sharks eat penguins?

Predators. When in the water, penguins may be eaten by leopard seals, fur seals, sea lions, sharks, or killer whales.
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Are there polar bears in Antarctica?

Polar bears live in the Arctic, but not Antarctica. Down south in Antarctica you'll find penguins, seals, whales and all kinds of seabirds, but never polar bears. Even though the north and south polar regions both have lots of snow and ice, polar bears stick to the north.
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Are there whales in Antarctica?

Whales never breed in Antarctica, preferring the more temperate climates for their young. However, Antarctica is actually a hot spot for whales due to the rich pickings of marine food, including large numbers of krill!
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Are there caves under Antarctica?

NASA Found a Giant Underground Cavern in Antarctica Almost the Size of Manhattan. The cavern sits where nearly 14 billion tons of ice used to be, all of which melted in the last few years. Antarctica hasn't been doing so well lately.
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Do sharks eat polar bears?

Scientists researching how far sharks hunt seals in the Arctic were stunned in June to find part of the jaw of a young polar bear in the stomach of a Greenland shark, a species that favors polar waters. “We've never heard of this before.
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Are there sharks in Iceland?

The Greenland shark (Somniosus microcephalus) is the most cold tolerant shark species in the world and the only one found regularly in the ocean north of Iceland. It is a member of the shark family called sleeper sharks because of their extremely slow swimming and lazy nature.
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Are there sharks in Greenland?

The Greenland shark is one of the largest living species of shark. It usually grows 6.4 m (21 ft) long and weighs 1,000 kg (2,200 lb), but has been recorded at up to 7.3 m (24 ft) and more than 1,400 kg (3,100 lb). Most Greenland sharks observed have been around 2.4–4.8 m (8–16 ft) long and weigh up to 400 kg (880 lb).
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How is food kept fresh in Antarctica?

Foods stored in an unheated tent may freeze or spoil due fluctuating temperatures. At Union Glacier base camp we have an insulated, heated 'chiller box' (pictured left) that keeps 'freshies' at an even, cool temperature.
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Do you need a freezer in Antarctica?

Yes, we do use freezers, but mainly in summer. During those months, it hovers between -10C and -5C. Properly frozen food needs to be at -18C, so the freezers get used then. That changes in winter when it's -40C outside.
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Does a fridge have a heater?

It seems a contradiction yet, in actual fact, refrigerators and freezers contain several heating systems, which fulfill different functions.
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