There is information that a Bull Shark was captured in the Missouri River near Saint Louis many years ago, but no recent information that there currently are Bull Sharks in the Missouri River.
Yes. They usually prefer warm oceans and seas around the equator and spanning upto the tropic of cancer on one side and the tropic of capricorn on the other. They dont live in cold waters and so, do not have the need to migrate. However, they have been known to swim up rivers. They can survive in both salt and fresh water and have been spotted in both rivers and oceans.
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bull sharks are in the Mississippi river and therefor they are in Wisconsin. Bull sharks are abundant in the lower Mississippi River and are also found in Minnesota up the Mississippi. Bull sharks have also been reported in an attack in Lake Michigan, possibly up the St. Lawrence River from saltwater to freshwater.
Yes. There have been bull sharks that swam up as much as 1750 miles up the tennessee river from the mississippi river.
Gars, Pikes, Snakeheads, and even bull sharks
yes, they've been found in the Mississippi river.
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I wouldnt think so but I have never been To Mississippi. sorry if i am wrong, i am also pretty sure there is bull sharks in that river sooo.......
There are articles documenting bull sharks as far north as Minnesota (2006).
Well, bull sharks eat about anything they can find. the way they do that is by scouraging in the shallow waters of the amazon or Mississippi river.
YES! Bull sharks mainly stay in brackish waters. They have the ability to swim up the river. Bull sharks have been found at the end of the Mississippi river in the Northern Part of America.
First is extreme luck - while bull sharks have been found in the Mississippi River, it is not a part of their natural habitat and it is highly unlikely one could be found and caught when trying to do so.
It is possible for Bull Sharks to live in the Delaware River. The Bull Shark has the ability to live in fresh water and has been found in the Delaware River.
No. The only sharks that can live in fresh water are bull sharks, and it's too cold for them live in the Canadian river.