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  2. Bull shark - Wikipedia

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    The bull shark is a marine apex predator, capable of taking a variety of prey. [50] The bull shark's diet consists mainly of bony fish and small sharks, including other bull sharks, [5] and stingrays. Their diet can also include turtles, birds, dolphins, terrestrial mammals, crustaceans, and echinoderms. They hunt in murky waters where it is ...

  3. Ryan Johnson (marine scientist) - Wikipedia

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    Since 2006 he has hosted Shark Tribe with Dave Salmoni (Discovery Channel), Sharkville (National Geographic) and Shark Pit Mystery (National Geographic). In 2008, Ryan was a guest on Good Morning America with Diane Sawyer, The O'Rielly Factor with Bill O'Reilly 25, Fox and Friends, Inside Edition and Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld.

  4. Outline of sharks - Wikipedia

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    A shark, also called a "selachimorph", can be described as all of the following: Animal – multicellular, eukaryotic organism of the kingdom Animalia or Metazoa. An animal's body plan eventually becomes fixed as it develops, although some types of animal undergo a process of metamorphosis later on in their life.

  5. Fact check: Story about bull sharks in Arkansas river started ...

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  6. Fauna of Nicaragua - Wikipedia

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    A bull shark, which can survive in fresh water. The bull shark is a species of shark that can survive for an extended period of time in fresh water. It can be found in Lake Nicaragua and the San Juan River, where it is often referred to as the "Nicaragua shark". [5]

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  8. Shark - Wikipedia

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    Fishermen capture live sharks, fin them, and dump the finless animal back into the water. Shark finning involves removing the fin with a hot metal blade. [129] The resulting immobile shark soon dies from suffocation or predators. [135] Shark fin has become a major trade within black markets all over the world. Fins sell for about $300/lb in ...

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