Around age 4, but age may vary
a bull, yes...a bull shark, no
If any shark isn't fully grown yet, there is always the chance of getting eaten. In the case of the bull shark (Carcharhinus leucas), the biggest threats would be larger bull sharks and great white sharks, though the white sharks aren't often seen in the same regions where bull sharks are found. Note: assuming that 'teenage' is referring to a shark not yet mature. For some species, if a shark is in the teens for its age then it has lived a pretty long life.
a great white shark is bigger than a bull shark
the habitat of a bull shark is tropical seas
A Bull Shark can be as big as 12 feet.
there is more than one bull shark
A bull shark protects itself by biting.
A bull shark is similar to a bull in the way that it is very aggressive and is one of the most dangerous shark species. What makes this shark so dangerous is that it can tolerate fresh water and have been found as far north as rivers in New Jersey.
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definately, the bull shark is more prone to attack than any shark, including the great white and the tiger shark
Yes a bull shark is the deadliest shark in the world most attacks and deaths are done by bull sharks