Bull sharks (Carcharhinus leucas) migrate from the ocean to rivers in order to give birth to pups. There, the youngsters live with relative safety from predators, feeding mostly on fish, until they reach maturity.
When the mating age comes, they return to salt water for reproduction and...
... to eat larger fish, including other sharks!
Bull Sharks do not migrate. They usually prefer warm oceans and seas around the equator and spanning upto the tropic of cancer on one side and the tropic of capricorn on the other. They dont live in cold waters and so, do not have the need to migrate. However, they have been known to swim up rivers. They can survive in both salt and fresh water and have been spotted in both rivers and oceans.
No. If you think so or saw one then they most be off route sense bull sharks are mostly seen toward australia.
no
No just bull sharks.
No, bull sharks are not extinct, but they are threatened.
No, despite their name, bull sharks are free of horns.
Bull sharks need to live in water where it is warmer.
they are called bull sharks because they are larger than most sharks and are notoriously aggressive.
Bull Sharks Are Gray Actually they are brown look it up on google images.
Because they have the name bull in it
bull sharks have been known to use the bump and bite.
there sharks.
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.