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Which shark is the only shark that can swim in salt and fresh water?

The bull shark.


Can a bull shark control the amount of salt it has in it?

Yes, the only shark that can survive in salt water and fresh water.


Fossil dinosaur that can only swim in fresh water?

bull shark


How do you know that a bull shark is in fresh water?

they are the only freshwater sharks


Can sharks live in a bay?

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.


Why do sharks live in only salt water?

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


What percent of water is not clean water?

the majority of the world water is salt water, and about 3% of the worlds water is fresh but 2% of that water is glaciers. so that leaves only 1% of the worlds water supply


A fact about water?

if all the worlds water could fit into a jug only about a teaspoon of it would be fresh hope it helped


How does bull sharks got their names?

because they are very very agreasive and did you know its the only shark that can live in salt water and fresh water


What is the percentage of water from Antarctica is fresh?

The ice sheet that covers 98% of the Antarctic continent contains about 60% of the earth's fresh water, according to Wikipedia.


How much clean water does the world have?

The world's total water supply is estimated to be around 1.4 billion cubic kilometers, but only about 2.5% of this is fresh water. Of the fresh water, only a small fraction is easily accessible and clean for human use.


What percent of Fresh water makes up less than percent of the worlds water?

Less than 1% of the world's water is fresh water, with only a small fraction of that being readily accessible for human use. The majority of fresh water is trapped in glaciers, ice caps, and underground aquifers.