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  2. Bull shark - Wikipedia

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    The bull shark (Carcharhinus leucas), also known as the Zambezi shark (informally zambi) in Africa and Lake Nicaragua shark in Nicaragua, is a species of requiem shark commonly found worldwide in warm, shallow waters along coasts and in rivers.

  3. Bull shark | Size, Habitat, & Facts | Britannica

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    bull shark, (Carcharhinus leucas), species of large predatory shark found in shallow coastal lagoons, estuaries, and harbours in tropical and subtropical oceans and seas worldwide. The bull shark is one of only a few shark species also capable of living and breeding in freshwater environments.

  4. Bull Shark - National Geographic

    www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/fish/facts/bull-shark

    Learn why this coastal shark is considered one of the world's most dangerous. Find out how bull sharks can survive even in freshwater.

  5. Bull Shark | Fisch Wiki | Fandom

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    The Bull Shark is a Legendary fish obtainable in The Ocean. Due to its great rarity and weight, its behavior is erratic, darting back and forth across the fishing bar and making it a challenging catch. When hooked, the exclamation point above the player's head takes on a gold color, and a bell sound is played – like with all Legendary fish.

  6. Bull sharks are believed to be one of the most aggressive sharks on the planet, alongside great white sharks and tiger sharks. They are found throughout the warm oceans of the world and depending on where they are found, they can have different common names such as Zambezi shark, river shark and Nicaragua shark.

  7. Bull Shark: Facts, Habitat, and Behavior - American Oceans

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    Despite being smaller than great white sharks and tiger sharks, bull sharks are considered one of the most dangerous sharks in the world. They are responsible for many shark attacks in coastal waters, and their short, stout bodies and powerful bite force make them formidable predators.

  8. Bull Shark - National Wildlife Federation

    www.nwf.org/Educational-Resources/Wildlife-Guide/Fish/Bull-Shark

    Bull sharks are found in coastal waters all over the world. In the United States they are found off the East Coast and in the Gulf of Mexico. Unlike most sharks, bull sharks can survive in freshwater for long periods of time. They have even been found in the Mississippi and Amazon Rivers.

  9. 11 Incredible Facts About Bull Sharks - Treehugger

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    Bull sharks are large, stout predators found in tropical and subtropical waters around the world, typically close to coastlines. Their name is reportedly inspired by their stocky appearance...

  10. Bull Shark - Oceana

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    The bull shark is a predatory species that lives in coastal seas and is the shark with the best ability to move into freshwaters – particularly large, coastal rivers and lakes. They are able to move back and forth between saltwater and freshwater with ease.

  11. Bull Shark | FWC - Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation...

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    Inhabits estuarine, nearshore and offshore waters of both the Gulf and Atlantic coasts of Florida. Bull sharks have a wide range of salinity tolerances and commonly enter freshwater systems as well as hypersaline lagoons.