Shark species. The shark is known for its species as dangerous for humans.
Shape:
It's a medium-sized shark. This shark is easily known for its physical structure. The shark is taller than the other sharks. The upper part of the body is gray, the lower part is light white. There are two fins on the surface, the first of which is larger than the second.The male shark is about 7 feet long and weighs 90 kg. The female shark is usually 11.4 feet tall and weighs 230 kg at an average.
Roaming:
The bull shark is usually preferred to stay in the seas or river banks where there are densely populated areas and to attack people. Because of this, many consider it as the most dangerous shark.
Distribution and habitat:
The bull shark is commonly found worldwide in coastal areas of warm oceans, in rivers and lakes, and occasionally salt and freshwater streams if they are deep enough. It is found to a depth of 150 m (490 ft), but does not usually swim deeper than 30 m (98 ft).In the Atlantic, it is found from Massachusetts to southern Brazil, and from Morocco to Angola.
Populations of bull sharks are also found in several major rivers, with more than 500 bull sharks thought to be living in the Brisbane River. One was reportedly seen swimming the flooded streets of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, during the 2010-11 Queensland floods. Several were sighted in one of the main streets of Goodna, Queensland, shortly after the peak of the January 2011, floods. A large bull shark was caught in the canals of Scarborough, just north of Brisbane within Moreton Bay. Still greater numbers are in the canals of the Gold Coast, Queensland.In the Pacific Ocean, it can be found from Baja California to Ecuador. The bull shark has traveled 4, 000 km (2, 500 mi) up the Amazon River to Iquitos in Peru and north Bolivia. It also lives in freshwater Lake Nicaragua, in the Ganges and Brahmaputra Rivers of West Bengal, and Assam in Eastern India and adjoining Bangladesh.It can live in water with a high salt content as in St. Lucia Estuary in South Africa. Bull sharks have been recorded in the Tigris River since at least 1924 as far upriver as Baghdad. The species has a distinct preference for warm currents.
After Hurricane Katrina, many bull sharks were sighted in Lake Pontchartrain. Bull sharks have occasionally gone as far upstream in the Mississippi River as Alton, Illinois, and up the Ohio River as far as Manchester, Ohio. Bull sharks have also been found in the Potomac River in Maryland. A golf course lake at Carbook, Logan City, Queensland, Australia is the home to several bull sharks. They were trapped following a flood of the Logan and Albert Rivers in 1996. The golf course has capitalized on the novelty and now hosts a monthly tournament called the "Shark Lake Challenge".
I loved this post. Startling to realize how far upstream the bull shark goes. My heavens, Illinois! The flooded streets of Brisbane! Wow.
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Thank you so much sir..
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