because long ago there was a sea there but a volcano formed a barrer so now its a lake with sharks. the animals adapted because long ago there was a sea there but a volcanoe formed a barrer so now its a lake with sharks. the animals adapter!! Above was the original thought, but tagged Bull Sharks (originally thought to be a species unique to the lake) have been found in the Caribbean and vice versa so they are able to make the journey up the river into the ocean and back. There are also marlin, tarpon and I believe tuna in this lake.
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.
Lake Nicaragua
In Nicaragua, lake sharks are real. Everywhere else, not so much.maybe
The largest inland lake inhabited by sharks is Lake Nicaragua, located in Central America. This freshwater lake is home to a unique species of bull shark that can tolerate freshwater and swim upstream from the Caribbean Sea. Lake Nicaragua covers an area of approximately 108,000 hectares, making it one of the largest lakes in Central America.
lake nicaragua? not too sure though- they also have fresh water sharks there
Nicaragua has a big lake named after it, Lake Nicaragua.
Lake Nicaragua is a vast freshwater lake in Nicaragua and with an area of 8,264 km² it is the largest lake in Central America.
Lake Nicaragua is in Nicaragua, which is in Central America under Honduras and El Salvador
Nicaragua is in the middle of the Pacific and Atlantic Ocean. There are 2 lakes in Nicaragua; Lake Nicaragua and Lake Managua
how many square miles is nicaragua lake
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.
Lake Nicaragua