Bull Sharks live in saltwater and fresh water areas in the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. They are usually fount in the amazons or near the equator.
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Bullsharks have been found in the gulf of Maine. It is rare because they prefer warm waters, but I did see black and white photos of bullsharks caught in York, ME at the turn of the century. They are migratory and are known to come this far in summer. One has been caught in the Connecticut river.
This is a very common shark and there is no current population count
no bullsharks have been found in the Mississippi river as far north as Mississippi
well, i am watching shark week right now and they said bull sharks live in many rivers, but I'm not sure about Alabama, but if i were too estimate that question i would say yes, but in very few rivers. (it would be unlikely to see one though) it would depend on saltwater and freshwater, so if you're going to Alabama don't worry much about sharks. i hope my answer helped, sorry i don't know for sure
Bullsharks will eat all day only if their is lots of fish and territorial things it might be hunting down animals all day
Yes, a Bull Shark could live in a river. Bull Sharks can survive in fresh water and have been found in the San Juan River, the Mississippi River, the Detroit River, and, many years ago, in the Missouri River.