Pretty much at the beach. Dont worry about them on the sand. ONLY in the water
it will not be coming out in 2009 but it in my area but in 2010 it may come out
Like a bullshark
No, Bull Sharks are highly aggressive solitary hunters. BEWARE!SuperSlasher
The scientific name for a bull shark is Carcharhinus leucas.
It means BullSharc Grenade Launcher-1.
the boitic factors of a bullshark are: food oxygen and shelter
Yes. The Bullshark can live in fresh and salt water
Whales are incapable of swallowing anything bigger than a large grapefruit. A whale could certainly kill the shark if it hit it with its tail. The force from the blow from the tail would shatter the bullshark's skull and spine. However an Orca whale can eat a seal because it is the only whale with teeth, so maybe an Orca could eat a bullshark but definitley no other whale would have a hope of eating one.
Yes, the bullshark technically boasts the record for most attacks as it can swim in shallower water, near the shore, as well as in brackish water.
BULL(number 1), scalloped hammerhead, sandbar, dusky, bonnethead, lots of blacktips...but watch that bullshark, seriously
well, it all depends on the weight of that particular shark, as it can be very difficult to catch and weight a great hammerhead shark, marine biologists have limited information as to the wieght that these creatures can reach. As for the bullshark, they are much more common and marine biologists have a greater knowledge of their size and weight, as they are often mistaken for a great white, i would say that the bullshark generally weights more, but as the great hammerhead is more rare, there could be individuals that weight more.
Probably a bullshark. They're more aggressive, and powerful. Also, hammerheads are designed to eat small, round prey, not huge sharks.