According to the Global Shark Attack File, in 1955 George Lawson had his right leg bitten off by a bull shark (Carcharhinus leucas) while swimming in Lake Michigan near Chicago. The attack was unprovoked and by surprise. The incident log does not mention any other attacks from Lake Michigan, so it appears the incident was an aberration. Bull sharks have been recorded in the Mississippi River. Additionally, it has been claimed that a series of dams and locks known as the Illinois Waterway, which connects the Mississippi River with Lake Michigan should prevent bull sharks from entering Lake Michigan. Furthermore, Lake Michigan bathers should not be too concerned, because bull sharks prefer warmer waters.
The kind that swim.
Shark Marlin Tuna Whale Shark Grouper Any large fish can be dangerous to humans.
Lake St. Clair
Yes, salmon do live in Lake Michigan. The lake is home to various salmon species, including Chinook and Coho salmon, which were introduced in the late 1960s to enhance sport fishing. These fish thrive in the lake's cold waters and are popular among anglers. Additionally, they migrate to tributaries for spawning, particularly in the fall.
bull shark
no
In Lake Erie, the fish that shed their teeth are either the white fish, or the walleye fish.
No, it is 101% that crocodiles do NOT live in lake rosseau. Only fish, turtles, and clams live in lake rosseau.
no no reports have been made and they would not survive because most dolphins can only live in salt water
Fish
Fish, snakes, turtles, and frogs will live in a lake. There are many kinds of fish such as blue gill, bass, catfish, and walleye that live in a lake.
The Great Salt lake is a desert so it is doubtful there are any fish in it