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a zambezi shark is also known as a bull shark. it is called a zambezi shark because they are found in the zambezi river
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While Bull Sharks have been seen in the Mississippi River as far north as Illinois, there are rare documented sightings in the Ohio River. Because of the system of dams and locks on the Ohio (21 total dams), it would be very difficult, but not impossible, for one of the rare sharks that makes it that far up the Mississippi to navigate the locks and go into the Ohio. Many of the locks are no longer in use, and sharks have been found in the Ohio River/tributaries - it's just very very rare. Latest one was September 2014 near Manchester, and it was a bull shark about a year old.
No. Although Bull Sharks can survive in fresh water, the Yellowstone River is too far away from salt water for the Bull Shark to get to the Yellowstone River.
No. The Bull Sharks are known to swim up the Ganges River and hence sometimes they are confused with the Ganges River Shark. The Ganges Shark is a fresh water shark that is indigeneous to the Ganges river of India. They are a critically endangered species. Whereas, the Bull sharks can live in both salt and fresh water.
There is no verifiable information of a shark having ever been found in the Colorado River. However, the Bull Shark is capable of living in fresh water, so it is possible.
Yes, the Bull Shark is capable of living in fresh water, so it is possible. However, there is no verifiable information of a shark having ever been found in the Colorado River.
the bull shark can swim in tropical rivers for brief amounts of time and there is the River shark which is native to Australia and Asia
Yes it is possible.
There is no verifiable information of a shark having ever been found in the Colorado River. However, the Bull Shark is capable of living in fresh water, so it is possible.
The answer to how far has a bull shark been up river is 2000 miles. Most rivers you go in you may think are safe but many are not, Bull Sharks are fresh water animals you never know, canals and anything you may think of, their traveling closer and closer up shores!
Actually you can find sharks in rivers. You can find a bull shark in rivers. In some rivers there is an area that mixes with salt and fresh water allowing a bull shark to live in that area of water.