Yes warm and salt waters :)
No. The only sharks that can live in fresh water are bull sharks, and it's too cold for them live in the Canadian river.
Bull sharks are salt water animals, so the only way that one could live in "lake of the woods" would be if the lake were a salt water lake.
because they are very very agreasive and did you know its the only shark that can live in salt water and fresh water
Bull sharks and River sharks are the only true sharks that live in fresh water, although there are several other species of fish that sometimes have "shark" in their informal names.on the lighter side...only wimpy sharks
Not for long.Only the bull shark has evolved to live in fresh or saltwater.
they are the only freshwater sharks
no, take for instance the Zambezi shark (also known as the bull shark) that often go into rivers (which naturally have fresh water) and cause a lot of deaths annually
Bull sharks will eat sea otters and anything else they can catch. These sharks not only live in the ocean, they have also been found far up rivers, in fresh water, and have been known to attack humans.
Some species of sharks are able to live in fresh water, including the Bull Shark that lives in tropical waters and the River Shark, found in Australia and Asia
The only Shark capable of swimming in fresh water is the Bull Shark in fact it raises young in fresh water because the ocean has too many predators.
Yes, a Bull Shark could live in a river. Bull Sharks can survive in fresh water and have been found in the San Juan River, the Mississippi River, the Detroit River, and, many years ago, in the Missouri River.
No. They are saltwater fish and the Columbia River is fresh water. Actually your wrong about that....Bull Sharks are the only Sharks that can go from salt water to fresh water and they are looking for new feeding ground....Fact, one has already been spotted in our Oregon river's.