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The amazon river can be dangerous because it is deep in most places, and even amazon river creeks can get up to 6 ft deep. There are also many dangerous animals like piranhas, electric eels, alligators, caimans, and anacondas that can attack swimming people.
The Amazon River releases up to 300,000 cubic feet per second of fresh water into the Atlantic Ocean.
It is the second longest river in the world. As well as being the second longest river in the world, it has many roles, like watering many different diveristies of animals, from minor animals right up to the large animals such as the big cats of south america. It also has one of the largest spreads of area fed. Houses many different animals, such as the boto(amazon river dolphin), piranha, and some bull sharks. Also accounts for around one fifth the worlds river flow The Amazon river spans 3 countries...Brazil, Colombia, and Peru.
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Bull sharks have been found 2500 miles up the Amazon River.
No. Sharks are primarily saltwater fish. While one shark did swim a distance up the Hudson river, the Allegheny River is too far from the ocean. In order to get there a shark would have to swim up half the Mississippi River and the entire length of the Ohio River.
YES! Bull sharks mainly stay in brackish waters. They have the ability to swim up the river. Bull sharks have been found at the end of the Mississippi river in the Northern Part of America.
No. The Bull Sharks are known to swim up the Ganges River and hence sometimes they are confused with the Ganges River Shark. The Ganges Shark is a fresh water shark that is indigeneous to the Ganges river of India. They are a critically endangered species. Whereas, the Bull sharks can live in both salt and fresh water.
All sharks can swim regardless of age. Once a shark is born, it must swim in order to breathe. Interesting fact, sharks only sleep for a few minutes at a time because they have to wake up and swim around to breathe again.
Yes. There have been bull sharks that swam up as much as 1750 miles up the tennessee river from the mississippi river.
Yes they are, they can swim up to 2.4Km
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.
a candiru is a type of catfish that lives in the amazon river. more feared than piranhas, they are known to swim up vajinas, penuses and anuses.
samon swim up river to lay their eggs then they die
All the way up the river
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.