It's a very good possibility. It's widely known that several species of shark frequent the bay, particularly in the summer months when salinity is higher. Sandbar sharks and bull sharks have both been encountered that far north in the bay, even at the mouth of the Severn. Sandbars can grow up to 6 feet but are generally smaller in the bay, while Bull sharks can grow up to 11 feet and can tolerate freshwater, so it's entirely possible they inhabit the Severn at the very least on occasion.
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The River Severn The River Severn
What lives in the river severn?
the river is 112km or 70 miles The River Severn rises at Plynlimmon in Wales. It flows through Shrewsbury, Bridgnorth, Worcester, Tewkesbury & Gloucester & on into the Bristol Channel. It contains all manner of coarse & game fish. It is 220 Miles. 354 km long.
the river Severn
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.
Quite a lot of salmon :) hope that helps
The River Severn is the mainlands longest river.
Yes the river Severn has a waterfall
River Severn 220 miles River Thames 215 miles
Activities you can do on the river severn can iclude riding the severn bore, canoeing and taking cruises
The River Severn flows through towns and countryside.