yes sharks such as the woebegone and bull can live in rivers and lakes most of the sharks that live in rivers and lakes still stay close to the ocean for if it gets to cold these sharks are called fresh water sharks the woebegone like rivers because the bottom of the river is there skin tone the bull likes rivers because it mostly has more fish coming in and out of the ocean and that's your answer
All the way up the river
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There are more than 500 bull sharks in the Brisbane River and greater numbers still in the canals of the Gold Coast in Queensland Australia.
I Didnt think there were (though I knew it was possible since bull sharks are the only sharks that can live in freshwater), but recently someone told me their husband had seen some. I believe her and I also believe we are in no immediate danger so long as we know what to do if we encounter one.
Bull sharks and River sharks are the only true sharks that live in fresh water, although there are several other species of fish that sometimes have "shark" in their informal names.on the lighter side...only wimpy sharks
Hawkesbury River flow into the Tasman Sea
Hawksbury river
YES THE GANGES RIVER HAS SHARKS AND DOLPHINS...............................................
Bull sharks are most commonly found in the Brisbane River.
Not long unless they are freshwater sharks
No. The only sharks that can live in fresh water are bull sharks, and it's too cold for them live in the Canadian river.
Yes. There have been bull sharks that swam up as much as 1750 miles up the tennessee river from the mississippi river.
No. There are no sharks in Lake George. Do not believe the urban legends about bull sharks swimming up the river. There have been no shark attacks in the Hudson River either.
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Yes, there are bull sharks in Crystal River. We've caught a few in the river, more so near Shell Island
No. Sharks live in the ocean, not the river.
There isn't any kind of shark in the Amazon river. There is a kind of dolphin. Sharks are sea fish.