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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. Freshwater shark - Wikipedia

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    The bull shark, Carcharhinus leucas, can swim between salt and fresh water, and are found in tropical rivers around the world. The river sharks (of the genus Glyphis ) can live in both saltwater and freshwater as well, while one of their members, the Ganges shark ( Glyphis gangeticus ), lives exclusively in freshwater.

  4. Lake Nicaragua - Wikipedia

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    Initially, scientists thought the sharks in the lake were an endemic species, the Lake Nicaragua shark (Carcharhinus nicaraguensis). In 1961, following comparisons of specimens, it was synonymized with the widespread bull shark (C. leucas), [7] a species also known for entering freshwater elsewhere around the world. [8]

  5. A shark in the Great Lakes isn't quite impossible. One odd ...

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    But there's one extraordinary find of a bull shark on the Mississippi from 1937 in Alton, Illinois, north of St. Louis — less than 250 miles from southern Lake Michigan — that shows the hardy ...

  6. Baby bull shark numbers are increasing in Texas, including ...

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  7. These counties have the most shark attacks on North ... - AOL

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    The Florida Museum's Shark Attack File has tracked North Carolina's unprovoked shark attacks since 1935. These counties have the most shark attacks on North Carolina's coast. See the list.

  8. List of fatal shark attacks in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Unconfirmed, probably a bull or tiger shark: Presumed killed by a shark; Horn's mutilated body washed ashore near Boca Raton, Palm Beach County, Florida. Hans Fix, 40: August 19, 1962: Bull shark: Fix was killed while surf fishing in waist-deep water at Andy Bowie Park, Padre Island, near Port Isabel, Texas. Roy C. Kametani: April 8, 1963 ...

  9. Shark Week is here: How to watch, latest North Carolina shark ...

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    Here's your guide to watching the 2024 Shark Week programming, plus the latest statistics on N.C., S.C. shark attacks.