Typically, bull sharks ARE murky water sharks but it is not likely you will find them that far inland. Rivers and estuaries near the coast are prime spots for the bull shark. Main concerns in Jordan Lake are the snakes.
Bull sharks are salt water animals, so the only way that one could live in "lake of the woods" would be if the lake were a salt water lake.
lake erie
Bull sharks eat in lake erie fish small fish cray fish and algae i know this cuz i live in cleveland ohio
Bull sharks, Tiger sharks and even the deadly white shark inhabit lake mead. I have seen a 22 foot white shark right off the banks at lake mead. They eat the cows and pigs that fall into the water there. Be very careful while vacationing at lake mead. It could be your last.
Bull sharks are primarily found in coastal waters and can tolerate freshwater, but they are not known to inhabit Lake Pepin, which is located on the Mississippi River between Minnesota and Wisconsin. While bull sharks are capable of swimming up rivers and into freshwater systems, sightings in such inland lakes are extremely rare. Lake Pepin is more commonly home to species like northern pike, walleye, and various panfish. Therefore, it's highly unlikely that bull sharks live in Lake Pepin.
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.
Bull sharks live in water, not continents.
No sightings have ever been reported and I dont think it connects to the ocean in any way
Bull sharks need to live in water where it is warmer.
There are no sharks that live in Spain. Sharks live in the sea/ocean.
No they can't think about it? That's like saying we can spit our insides up the answer is no. The bull shark in known for many things attaching humans, living in fresh water, and yes it is true bull sharks live in great lakes and rivers to. But a bull shark can spit up there insides they would die.. Bull sharks are very dangerous if you think they can't live in lake Erie or lake michagain your wrong they can it's unusual to see them often but they can swim and live in great lakes
No. Bull sharks are to big to live in creeks. They can live in rivers and lakes ponds etc. Did that help?