no they reproduce in
the Gulf of Mexico
yes, bull sharks.
Not really common there, but certainly present in the area year round.
Of course there are sharks in the Gulf of Mexico. There are usually an average of 30 shark attacks per year although most of them are non fatal bites on ankles or legs. The number of shark attacks have become fewer and fewer lately with last year only netting 12 attacks. The most common Sharks in the Gulf are bull sharks and Nurse Sharks. Bull sharks can be very dangerous and aggressive and should be given respect and distance. This however should not disuade you from swimming and enjoying the gulf as there are many millions of residents and tourists that swim each year with no problems whatsoever.
Gulf of Mexico
Yes Scoophead Shark Gulf of California to Ecuador
Gulf Coast League White Sox was created in 1966.
The Gulf Stream Winslow Homer
a lot of diff3r3nt fishies and sharks and umm stufff so ya mann
Banjo sharks can grow up to 6' in length. They are also know by such names as, the thorn back ray, and the guitar fish. Banjo's originated from the waters around the gulf of Mexico. Banjo sharks can grow up to 6' in length. They are also know by such names as, the thorn back ray, and the guitar fish. Banjo's originated from the waters around the gulf of Mexico.
Some are: * manatees * bottlenose dolphins * gators and crocs * sea turtles * whale sharks
Bull sharks live in warm coastal waters in different areas of the world, including the Gulf of Mexico. Although there are different types of sharks in the waters of Hawaii, the bull shark is not often seen there. Some types of sharks found in Hawaii are tiger, pygmy, gray reef, and the scalloped hammerhead sharks.
Fish, Dolphins, some sharks :) just don't go out to far and you'll be fine!! B-) :D