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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.
No. Sharks live in the ocean, not the river.
No. Although Bull Sharks can survive in fresh water, the Yellowstone River is too far away from salt water for the Bull Shark to get to the Yellowstone River.
No. The Bull Sharks are known to swim up the Ganges River and hence sometimes they are confused with the Ganges River Shark. The Ganges Shark is a fresh water shark that is indigeneous to the Ganges river of India. They are a critically endangered species. Whereas, the Bull sharks can live in both salt and fresh water.
No, the River Thames is tidal sea and fresh water from London to the sea but there are no sharks living there.
There is the Bull Shark also known as the Zambezi Shark, these sharks can live in both fresh and salt water
yes, they've been found in the Mississippi river.
yes sharks such as the woebegone and bull can live in rivers and lakes most of the sharks that live in rivers and lakes still stay close to the ocean for if it gets to cold these sharks are called fresh water sharks the woebegone like rivers because the bottom of the river is there skin tone the bull likes rivers because it mostly has more fish coming in and out of the ocean and that's your answer
Lakes, rivers, and streams are bodies of water.
No. They are saltwater fish and the Columbia River is fresh water. Actually your wrong about that....Bull Sharks are the only Sharks that can go from salt water to fresh water and they are looking for new feeding ground....Fact, one has already been spotted in our Oregon river's.
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.
the Mississippi river drainage basin, Colorado river drainage basin, and the Columbia river drainage basin