No one has an accurate measure of ANY existing shark species. Anyone who claims they do is a liar and not a real scientist. As sharks cannot be counted or their populations accurately monitored, population studies are all assumption. Some times you can at least get the trend of increase or decrease right. But, you sure don't know how many of them there are. I will say this much, we rate catch by TONNAGE and the very low catch allowed is in the thousands of tons just in America. Tons on bull shark adults is not a lot of sharks but overall, the catch limits represent at least thousands of sharks and we could catch millions if we wanted to do so.
Ken, the Shark Wrangler, www.sharkwrangler.com
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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.
Are bull sharks dangerous? Yes. Bull sharks are very territorial, and they are one of the three species of sharks most likely to attack humans (along with tiger sharks and great whites).