Bull Sharks are known to travel up rivers. They have advanced kidneys compared to other sharks that allow their bodies to live in fresh water.
However, there is no verifiable information of a shark having ever been found in the Colorado River.
No, an American alligator would most likely not be able to survive in the Colorado river because of several different factors. Alligators prefer calm, slow-moving water, not fast-paced rapids like in the Colorado river. Also, an alligator would not cope well in the hot, arid climate of the south-western United States, because they are mainly adapted to the moist climates of the American south-east.
In the "Texas" Colorado River, yes there are. But this is only in the most southern region of the river. (Houston, TX area)
No, the water temperature is too low, and the altitude too great.
no, because bull sharks live in saltwater
There is no verifiable information of a shark having ever been found in the Colorado River. However, the Bull Shark is capable of living in fresh water, so it is possible.
Yes, the Bull Shark is capable of living in fresh water, so it is possible. However, there is no verifiable information of a shark having ever been found in the Colorado River.
Colorado River.
The Colorado River runs through the Grand Canyon
The Colorado River.
Green, Colorado, Bear, Jordan, and Sevier.
The Colorado River.
The Colorado River passes through the Grand Canyon in the northwest part of Arizona.The Colorado River, and not the Little Colorado River or the Colorado River of Texas.Colorado river
Colorado River, which flows through the Grand Canyon drains into the Gulf of California or do you mean one of - Colorado River (Texas) Colorado River (Argentina) Colorado River (Costa Rica) Colorado River (Chile) Colorado River Compact
The Colorado River flows through the grand canyon.
The Colorado River is the longest river in the state of Arizona. The Colorado River flows through the Grand Canyon.
The Colorado River forms the border between Arizona and California.The Colorado River.