bull sharks have way more attacks (they can live in fresh water for up to 3 years)
Great white sharks have been reported to have made the most attacks, followed by tiger sharks and bull sharks. Much less frequently, oceanic whitetip sharks, mako sharks, blacktip sharks, lemon sharks and blue sharks have also been involved in attacks on humans.
Because they have the name bull in it
1. Great white shark2.Bull shark3. Tiger Shark4. Oceanic White tip Shark5. great hammer head shark6. Black tip Reef Shark7. Sand Tiger Shark8. Hammerhead Shark9. Blue Shark10. black tale fin shark
well the great white is larger but the bull shark is more like it attacks more. so really the bull shark is more dangerous. bull sharks are more dangerous because they are an aggressive species of shark and they tend to hunt in waters were people often swim like along the tropical shorelines bull sharks live through out the world in shallow, warm ocean waters. they also swim up into freshwater rivers, humans are not part of a bull sharks normal prey, when a bull shark goes after a person its because the big fish is curious or because it simply mistakes a person for prey but bull sharks will eat almost anything. they sometimes eat dolphins and sea turtles. they hunt during night and day so thats why bull sharks are more dangerous. Also most recorded human deaths caused by sharks are from bull sharks. It is believed that around half of the recorded human deaths from Great whites are actually caused by bull sharks due to similarity in behavior and shape.
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.
Bull sharks have been known to kill humans, & are right up there w/ great white & tiger sharks, possibly because bull shark attacks are more easily documented than attacks by other species of similar power, like duskies, makos, & grey reef sharks. That's because bulls spend more time in fresh water, making attacks in such areas no brainers. Bulls are NOT at the top however. I'm not sure of the source, but I read of a tiger shark w/ a bull shark in its gut, which in turn ate a blacktip, which in turn ate a dogfish. Which raises the question.."Is the tiger the blacktip's frind? Is the bull the dogfish' friend? Who's the lonely bull's friend?" lol
The bull sharks which lives in both salt and fresh water, making it more widespread. The great white shark has caused the most attacks, and fatalities. 3rd is the tiger shark, if it attacks it will continue to do so until it is certain its victim is dead.
None. The bull shark is the only one capable of sustained presence in fresh water. This is also true in other places such as the southern U.S., where bull sharks often swim up rivers from the Gulf of Mexico. This has led to more frequent attacks on swimmers and other humans who use these waters.
Yes a bull shark is the deadliest shark in the world most attacks and deaths are done by bull sharks
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Sometimes because the tiger shark can be young or vice versa same with bull sharks but to humans there is more of a chance a bull shark will attack because they are extremely territorial
Great white shark and the bull sharks are one of the most fierce human attackers there had been lots of cases regarding there attacks in 2009.