dumb dog sharks
There are requiem sharks that inhabit brackish and freshwater rivers. These sharks have, thus far, only been found in rivers in South and Southeast Asia and Australia. The only other shark known to be found in rivers is the Bull Shark which has the ability to inhabit both saltwater and freshwater.
The Chindwin and the Irrawaddy rivers .
No. Sharks are found in other parts of the world too.
The world's only freshwater sharks, known as bull sharks, can be found in various freshwater environments, including rivers, lakes, and estuaries around the world. They are known for their ability to adapt to different salinity levels and can swim upstream in rivers for long distances. Some well-known populations of freshwater bull sharks can be found in places like the Amazon River in South America and the Zambezi River in Africa.
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The bull shark is also known as the Zambezi shark. It is found worldwide in shallow, warm water. It can be found along the coast and sometimes also in rivers.
Bull sharks will eat sea otters and anything else they can catch. These sharks not only live in the ocean, they have also been found far up rivers, in fresh water, and have been known to attack humans.
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
poisnous sharks
The twin rivers located in Asia are called the Tigris, and the Euphrates. These run through Turkey, Iraq, as well as Syria.
Sharks have been found in various rivers throughout the U.S. in places scientists had previously said sharks would never go. Thus, the possibility is always there that a shark, bull or otherwise, could make it into the Chicago River.
Sharks have been found in the Euphrates and there is no reason to think they haven't spent some time in both of Iraq's rivers. Now pollution and overfishing may limit their appearances. The internet research I've done suggests they are either bull or ganges sharks.