To me, the bull shark is not very smart. Well, it's not an opinion because they're not. It swims usually on the shallow end and when it sees something it likes, it goes for it in its attack mode. Quietly and slow then...BOOM got dinner!
The only know shark that prey on catfish is the Bull shark (Carcharhinus leucas).
i think a bull shark because alligators eat big prey not sharks
Well the basking shark eats mostly plankton.
Probably a bullshark. They're more aggressive, and powerful. Also, hammerheads are designed to eat small, round prey, not huge sharks.
bull shark, as it can survive in both salt and fresh water. As well as the fact that is extremely aggressive once it attacks as it shakes the prey, since its teeth are not as strong as other sharks.
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There Is More Than One Reasons And Here Are Why. 1st: Bull Sharks Ram At Prey To Know That An Object Is Prey Or Not. (thanks to their poor eyesight) But Unlike Real Bulls, They Don't Ram Quickly And Are Very Slow. 2nd: They Are Very Agressive And Are The Most Dangerous Sharks.
There Is More Than One Reasons And Here Are Why. 1st: Bull Sharks Ram At Prey To Know That An Object Is Prey Or Not. (thanks to their poor eyesight) But Unlike Real Bulls, They Don't Ram Quickly And Are Very Slow. 2nd: They Are Very Agressive And Are The Most Dangerous Sharks.
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.
The four shark species that are known to pose a higher risk to humans due to their potential for attacking and consuming prey, including humans, are the great white shark, tiger shark, bull shark, and oceanic whitetip shark. However, it's important to note that these incidents are rare, and most sharks do not target humans as prey.
Can go either way. Tiger would have more chance since it is larger and has more effective teeth but if they were the same size, bull shark would win- they are usually more aggressive towards their prey.