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What continent do bull sharks live in?

Bull sharks live in water, not continents.


Where do bull sharks mate in the Atlantic Ocean?

Bull Sharks mate most often in the brackish water of river mouths, rather than out in the Atlantic Ocean.


What types of sharks live in Spain?

There are no sharks that live in Spain. Sharks live in the sea/ocean.


Are bull sharks in the south pacific ocean?

yes


What ocean animal eats bull sharks?

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What shark has swam the farthest away from the ocean?

River sharks and Bull sharks would fit that bill.


What are three tropical ocean predators?

Killer whales, great white sharks, bull sharks.


Do bull sharks live in Albermarle Sound in North Carloina?

AnswerBull sharks are the only shark that can go between salt and fresh water. Actually the Bull sharks can survive in fresh water for months. They birth their babies in the sound. They feed on the abundant Mullet. Albemarle sound is a fresh water sound. Please see latest Shark documentaries to get latest info. Bull sharks have been found on the south side of Albemarle sound near the route 32 bridge. (By the old Soundview).SharkBioBull sharks can swim upstream any river that connects to the Ocean. They have been sighted thousands of miles up the Amazon


Are there bull sharks in the Tennessee river?

Yes. There have been bull sharks that swam up as much as 1750 miles up the tennessee river from the mississippi river.


Can bull sharks get into Lake Norman?

It is unlikely that bull sharks would be able to access Lake Norman in North Carolina due to its distance from the ocean and the presence of several dams and barriers along the waterways leading to the lake. Additionally, bull sharks typically prefer coastal and estuarine waters.


Things found in ocean beginning with letter b?

Bull sharks and boats are found in the ocean. They begin with the letter b.


What are the shark types in the Atlantic ocean?

There are a number of sharks, such as the Shortfin Mako shark, Longfin Mako, Oceanic Whitetip, Great White, Bull Shark, Blue shark, and Whale shark. There are many more sharks that populate the Atlantic, and most of them are migratory.