i have no clue which species live in lakes
It is possible to swim through from an ocean to a river then to a lake but generally, No. Bull Sharks are the only sharks that are found in lakes.
yes yes
Lake ontario
To the best of my knowledge, there are currently no sharks in the Great Lakes. In theory, some species of sharks, such as the bull shark, could thrive in the Great Lakes, but their introduction is unlikely with the series of locks and dams in place. Bull sharks can make it all the way up to the great lakes but they are only looking for food and there currently is an abundance of Asian carp which should keep them in the rivers. However, the Great Lakes are very cold and it is unlikely that Bull sharks can survive in there for too long, in addition to them not bring truly a freshwater shark species.
If the lakes are fresh water, no. Sharks are sea animals- salt water.
lake erie
Yes. You do not have to worry about sharks in the Great Lakes.
Sharks are a marine species and therefore are not found in lakes.
You could find bull sharks which are known to be quite aggressive but should leave you alone if you leave them alone many people swim with sharks every day in places like Hawaii surfing and they are fine. But still be careful they can be dangerous!
Great whites can be found throughout the pacific ocean.
No. Bull sharks are to big to live in creeks. They can live in rivers and lakes ponds etc. Did that help?