YES
I would say bull shark because they're way swifter and probably have a stronger bite.
the bull shark has daedlier bite and sharper teeth, but the leopard's seal has a fearsome bite too. Although the shark would win if it gets a bite in the right place, it also has thicker skin. The loepard seal has far superir agility and mobility compared to the sluggish bullshark. It would avoid the shark and go in with its far superior speed and attack. winner: leopard seal
Bull Shark, Nurse Shark, Gray Shark, Tiger Shark, Mako Shark, Great White Shark and more. hammer shark, whale shark and the tresher shark
a bull, yes...a bull shark, no
a great white shark is bigger than a bull shark
the habitat of a bull shark is tropical seas
A Bull Shark can be as big as 12 feet.
the great white sharkAnswer:While the Great White Shark is larger and can very aggressively attack its prey, the Bull Shark is responsible for more human deaths worldwide. The Bull Shark is the only breed that can live and thrive in fresh water, and routinely travels hundreds of miles up rivers like the Mississippi River and Amazon.
A full grown bull shark can be around 10 to 11 meters in length. They can weigh over 320 kilograms or 700 pounds in weight. There have been cases of giant bull sharks that are as long as 13 meters in length. Such animals may weight well over 700 pounds. According to Animal Planet, their bite force is around 567 kilograms which is around 1250 pounds.
there is more than one bull shark
A bull shark protects itself by biting.
A crocodile definitely produces much more bite force. Herpetologist Brady Barr measured the bite force of a great white shark at 669 pounds (303.45 kg). However, this is probably not the best bite force that a great white shark can produce. But, in any case, the shark has such razor-sharp teeth that he doesn't need a greater bite force. He also measured the bite force of a crocodile of South Africa at 2500 pounds (1133.98 kg)! After that, he measured the bite force of a very big Nile crocodile at 5000 pounds (2267.96kg)! This is also the most powerful bite ever measured from any animal. And that was still a defensive bite, despite the brute force that this crocodile produced, as it bit the bite meter only when it was brought in its mouth, while it was resting. If this crocodile had bitten the bite meter while charging at it, especially in water, the bite force would have been even greater.