Bull sharks are the only shark that can go between salt and fresh water. Actually the Bull sharks can survive in fresh water for months. They birth their babies in the sound. They feed on the abundant Mullet. Albemarle sound is a fresh water sound. Please see latest Shark documentaries to get latest info. Bull sharks have been found on the south side of Albemarle sound near the route 32 bridge. (By the old Soundview).
Roanoke River, Albermarle Sound, Pamlico Sound, and Atlantic Ocean
it makes your momes sound
Yes there are many types of sharks in Long Island Sound. Sand Tiger Sharks are the most common which are in the aquarium at mystic. There have been sightings of Great White Sharks in the sound also. Brown, Hammerhead, and Thresher sharks have all been caught in Long Island Sound.
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It may sound awkward;but,sharks happend to be the world's dumbest animal.
A moo sound
Two examples are the basking shark and six gill shark
Yes there are many types of sharks in Long Island Sound. Sand Tiger Sharks are the most common which are in the aquarium at mystic. There have been sightings of Great White Sharks in the sound also. Brown, Hammerhead, and Thresher sharks have all been caught in Long Island Sound.
The sound north of Victoria Island is Viscount Melville Sound.
Sharks respond to a sound known as a "yummy hum." It's not an actual hum, though. It's an infrasonic sound that injured fish make, drawing sharks to an easy meal.
sharks cant see underwter however, sharks use this kind of sound wave to see just like bats. they have to be able to see under water.
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