well, i am watching shark week right now and they said bull sharks live in many rivers, but I'm not sure about Alabama, but if i were too estimate that question i would say yes, but in very few rivers. (it would be unlikely to see one though) it would depend on saltwater and freshwater, so if you're going to Alabama don't worry much about sharks. i hope my answer helped, sorry i don't know for sure
Yes
Rivers currently lives in Santaluz in Black Mountain Ranch, San Diego, California.
The major rivers in Alabama are the Alabama River, Tennessee River, Chattahoochee River, and Tombigbee River.
Two rivers that join the Mississippi River are the Missouri River and the Ohio River.
Bull Sharks live in saltwater and fresh water areas in the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. They are usually fount in the amazons or near the equator.
yes
no they aren't
The Tombigbee and Tennessee Rivers are important rivers in Mississippi and Alabama.
yes
Barracuda
According to the "Alabama Maps" website (refer to the link, below), the major Alabama rivers which enter the Gulf of Mexico are the Mobile, Tensaw, and Perdido.
tombigbee