Yes they do. Sharks such as the grey reef sharks and white tip reef sharks are apex predators that are small enough to prey on fish throughout the coral reefs. These sharks populations are declining severely though as coral are dying because of the rise in ocean temperatures. also because sharks are more susceptible to being hunted and caught in fishing nets.
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No, they live in the environment provided by the coral reef but live above and beside it, not inside it.
The only shark found in lake Michigan is the bull shark. It's not a high population, but according to the global shark attack file in 1955 George Lawson had his leg bitten by a bull shark in lake Michigan. They swim in through rivers that connect to the ocean. Not many survive the trip but there are some located in lake Michigan.
That would depend on the lake.
Some "lakes", such as Lake Macquarie in Australia, are connected to the ocean and routinely have sharks come in.
Not naturally.
no
Can a shark live in Lake Michigan
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No sightings have ever been reported and I dont think it connects to the ocean in any way
Yes. You do not have to worry about sharks in the Great Lakes.
Bull sharks are salt water animals, so the only way that one could live in "lake of the woods" would be if the lake were a salt water lake.
yes yes yes yes yes
Most of them live in the ocean. although there are some lake and pond sharks.
Lake St. Clair
no, cones us lake freezes in the winter so it is incapable of sharks to survive
Well bull sharks have been found in alton il and lake Michigan was never connected to a ocean untell they made a canal i am not saying a shark will go through all the boat locks but it is possible. And for the people that say lake Michigan is not connected to a ocean nees to go back to class cause it is back during world war 2 they had air craft carries in chicago
of course you can just be careful or look fore a sign the says NO SWIMMING BE CAREFUL OF SHARKS
lake erie