in harsh salt-water environments, usually in the middle of huricanes
Lake Managua is the only inland lake inhabited by sharks.
Lake Nicaragua
Nicaragua
There are no known shark attacks in lake mohave but there are fresh water crocodiles. There has been sighting of these and the park rangers take them out with 12 gauges whenever there spotted.
For about five months of the year, Lake Baikal is covered by a sheet of ice. For this reason, about 80% of the animals found living in the world's largest fresh water lake are not found anywhere else in the world.
Use the link below (Shark pictures) to lots of pictures of sharks.
no its a lake and has no access to an ocean so unless someone put it there no bull sharks are known to go in lakes and rivers so yes the possably could be there.
Just cardsharks and poolsharks...........
If the lakes are fresh water, no. Sharks are sea animals- salt water.
lake nicaragua? not too sure though- they also have fresh water sharks there
Lake Maracaibo is not freshwater. However, being brackish, it seems possible that bull sharks may enter the bay.
You will not find the usual sharks in Lake Tahoe. However, there could be bull sharks in there because they can survive in fresh water, and they have been known to attack.
Lake Superior is the world's largest fresh water lake
Bull sharks are salt water animals, so the only way that one could live in "lake of the woods" would be if the lake were a salt water lake.
Bull sharks, Tiger sharks and even the deadly white shark inhabit lake mead. I have seen a 22 foot white shark right off the banks at lake mead. They eat the cows and pigs that fall into the water there. Be very careful while vacationing at lake mead. It could be your last.
somewhere in the world
Lake Baikal in Siberia, Russia, is the world's deepest fresh water lake at 1,638 metres deep. It contains 20% of the world's fresh water.
Lake Tanganyika in Africa.
Lake Tanganyika
lake supior