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Well bull sharks have been found in alton il and lake Michigan was never connected to a ocean untell they made a canal i am not saying a shark will go through all the boat locks but it is possible. And for the people that say lake Michigan is not connected to a ocean nees to go back to class cause it is back during world war 2 they had air craft carries in chicago
No sightings have ever been reported and I dont think it connects to the ocean in any way
Yes. Sharks have been spotted off North Keppel Island.
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According to the Global Shark Attack File, in 1955 George Lawson had his right leg bitten off by a bull shark (Carcharhinus leucas) while swimming in Lake Michigan near Chicago. The attack was unprovoked and by surprise. The incident log does not mention any other attacks from Lake Michigan, so it appears the incident was an aberration. Bull sharks have been recorded in the Mississippi River. Additionally, it has been claimed that a series of dams and locks known as the Illinois Waterway, which connects the Mississippi River with Lake Michigan should prevent bull sharks from entering Lake Michigan. Furthermore, Lake Michigan bathers should not be too concerned, because bull sharks prefer warmer waters.
No. There are no sharks in Lake George. Do not believe the urban legends about bull sharks swimming up the river. There have been no shark attacks in the Hudson River either.
Lansing is the capital city in the U.S. state of Michigan.
yes i beleive there has been activity of sharks in rend lake
You will not find the usual sharks in Lake Tahoe. However, there could be bull sharks in there because they can survive in fresh water, and they have been known to attack.
bull sharks are in the Mississippi river and therefor they are in Wisconsin. Bull sharks are abundant in the lower Mississippi River and are also found in Minnesota up the Mississippi. Bull sharks have also been reported in an attack in Lake Michigan, possibly up the St. Lawrence River from saltwater to freshwater.
Lake Nicaragua in Nicaragua is the only freshwater lake in the world known to have Bull sharks. These sharks have adapted to the lake's environment and have been able to thrive in its freshwater conditions.
No. Most sharks stay only in salt water, and lakes are fresh water. A few swim some distance into rivers, so for a shark to ever end up in a lake, the lake has to be connected to a river that runs out into the sea, and fairly close to the coast too.