Bull Sharks do not migrate. They usually prefer warm oceans and seas around the equator and spanning upto the tropic of cancer on one side and the tropic of capricorn on the other. They dont live in cold waters and so, do not have the need to migrate. However, they have been known to swim up rivers. They can survive in both salt and fresh water and have been spotted in both rivers and oceans.
Bull sharks (Carcharhinus leucas) migrate from the ocean to rivers in order to give birth to pups. There, the youngsters live with relative safety from predators, feeding mostly on fish, until they reach maturity.When the mating age comes, they return to salt water for reproduction and...... to eat larger fish, including other sharks!
Typically a bull animal is a male animal although the "bull" in Bull Sharks refer to both male and female Bull Sharks.
they live in caves and migrate in groups
If any shark isn't fully grown yet, there is always the chance of getting eaten. In the case of the bull shark (Carcharhinus leucas), the biggest threats would be larger bull sharks and great white sharks, though the white sharks aren't often seen in the same regions where bull sharks are found. Note: assuming that 'teenage' is referring to a shark not yet mature. For some species, if a shark is in the teens for its age then it has lived a pretty long life.
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All sharks can swim regardless of age. Once a shark is born, it must swim in order to breathe. Interesting fact, sharks only sleep for a few minutes at a time because they have to wake up and swim around to breathe again.
Around age 4, but age may vary
A young bull is a bull that is often younger than one year of age, but too old to be still considered a bull calf. Bull calves are no longer known as bull calves after 10 to 12 months of age.
Depends on the age of that bull.
there are no age groups just levels
yes
bull trout have a maximum age of 20 years