Bull Shark
Habitat: close inshore in lagoons, bays, river mouths,
Location: world-wide
Size: range between 7-11.5 feet
Description: These sharks have a massive, thick head. In addition, bull sharks have a short snout and small eyes. They can live in fresh and saltwater, and they are naturally aggressive. Therefore, bull sharks are considered to be one of the most threatening to humans.
Diet: bony fish, invertebrates, sea turtles, birds, and dolphins (eat almost anything)
Feeding Habits: quick swimmers who hunt near the bottom, younger sharks are often seen spinning out of the water
Offspring: a litter of 1-13 pups
Lifespan: 25 years
Status: Near Threatened
Threatened by: habitat destruction, fining, and bycatch
Location: world-wide
Size: range between 7-11.5 feet
Description: These sharks have a massive, thick head. In addition, bull sharks have a short snout and small eyes. They can live in fresh and saltwater, and they are naturally aggressive. Therefore, bull sharks are considered to be one of the most threatening to humans.
Diet: bony fish, invertebrates, sea turtles, birds, and dolphins (eat almost anything)
Feeding Habits: quick swimmers who hunt near the bottom, younger sharks are often seen spinning out of the water
Offspring: a litter of 1-13 pups
Lifespan: 25 years
Status: Near Threatened
Threatened by: habitat destruction, fining, and bycatch