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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.
yes, and u need to find a new water soluble lubrication to avoid being bit by one.
The bull shark is also known as the Zambezi shark. It is found worldwide in shallow, warm water. It can be found along the coast and sometimes also in rivers.
At frog lake. There are lots of bull frogs there.
You will find Lake Superior in North America. It is bounded to the north by the Canadian province of Ontario and the U.S. state of Minnesota, and to the south by the U.S. states of Wisconsin and Michigan. Lake Superior is one of the five Great Lakes located in the United States. It is the biggest of the five Great Lakes.
O.S. reference NX086705 near Cairnryan
Well, bull sharks eat about anything they can find. the way they do that is by scouraging in the shallow waters of the amazon or Mississippi river.
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!
4:18 represents 4 bullshark teeth : 18 shark teeth
Originally it was thought to be a separate species but it actually is the bull shark which is known for swimming up rivers. Bull sharks have been known to attack people many miles up the Mississippi and other world rivers. Bull sharks tagged in the lake have been found later in the Caribbean and vice versa. I forgot the river's name the sharks swim up. hope that helps.
I am sorry to say that the Bull shark eat almost anyting. The bull shark is known for its aggressive nature, and will attack any living creatures it may find (including humans) either in freshwater, or in oceanic salt waters. They are probably responsible for the majority of near-shore human shark attacks, including many attacks attributed to other species.