Yes it is possible.
Good question there was never a bull shark in the delawere river plus a shark can go from an ocean to a lake or a river but there might of been one but the people should not have went swimmming there that there was a shark in the river but good question! :)
There is no verifiable information of a shark having ever been found in the Colorado River. However, the Bull Shark is capable of living in fresh water, so it is possible.
There is no verifiable information of a shark having ever been found in the Colorado River. However, the Bull Shark is capable of living in fresh water, so it is possible.
Yes, the Bull Shark is capable of living in fresh water, so it is possible. However, there is no verifiable information of a shark having ever been found in the Colorado River.
Not naturally. The climate is too cold for them to thrive here. However, there have been reports of 3-5 gators picked up in areas around in Delaware. The most recent one was from a retention pond north of Dover in March of 2012. It was between 3 and 4 feet long, and was transferred to an alligator rehabber in Maryland. My guess is that either they escaped owners, or they got too big and the owners released them.
I've been going to Delaware (Dewey/Rehoboth Beach area) all my life and have not witnessed or even heard of a shark attack around that area. The sharks are very timid and hardly even seen there. I rarely even see dolphins! :)
There have been three shark attacks recorded in Delaware since 1690.
The area of Shark River Park is 3,828,326.1755904 square meters.
It is possible for Bull Sharks to live in the Delaware River. The Bull Shark has the ability to live in fresh water and has been found in the Delaware River.
The shark attacks of 1916 were in New Jersey.
I'm not sure it was a whale shark but the river in Perth where sharks have been sighted is the Swan River.
Jersey Shore Shark Attack - 2012 TV is rated/received certificates of: Australia:MA15+ (2012) USA:R