Yes.
The sharks of Mytle Beach are not the kind of shark typically involved in attacks. Most of what you find are Sandbar sharks and Bonnethead sharks. Lemon sharks and Bull sharks, types of sharks more likely to attack humans, can be found off the coast of Myrtle Beach but less frequently.
Shark attacks are rare here. The last fatality at myrtle beach from a shark was in 1883. Still, stay out of deep waters after 4:00 (feeding time) The lifeguards will post a warning if sharks are spotted. If you see one before the lifeguard, tell him/her immediately.
Great whites, tiger sharks, hammerheads, bull sharks, and bonnetheads are often seen off of Myrtle Beach. There is a gentle slope to the ocean bottom there, and it causes the natural prey to stay, thus bringing the sharks to Myrtle Beach for feeding.
Yes , of course sharks like salt water; they love it like they were born to it.
No. The intertidal zone is only full of water at high tide. Actually most shark attacks occur in less than 6 feet of water and some sharks live in tide pools.
Yes, Sharks, Dolphins, and several other carnivores live underwater
The blue whale is found in the Atlantic Ocean,and also in the Pacific Ocean.
Yes, also oysters, sandbar sharks and blue crabs!
Animals that live in myrtle beach is such as turtles sea lions seals sharks dolphins and birds and also etc.
Yes they do I saw one yesterday.
Live at Myrtle Beach was created on 2005-02-22.
turtles
Not generally. They are deep sea creatures, and do not come so close to shore, usually.
Yes, I just watched Alligotar Adventure Trip At Myrtle Beach on Utube. It didn't say if it was actually on the beach or a zoo. It was very interesting though.
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
All sharks (except the San Jose Sharks) live in water
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Yes. Red Tailed Sharks are fresh water.
great white
There are quite a few composers in Myrtle Beach, SC. Most of them are small or up-and-coming (myself being one of them). I have had work premiered in the Conway/Myrtle Beach area, Columbia, SC, and one to be premiered in Savannah, GA this Spring. Hope this helps.