The Bull Shark (Carcharhinus Leucas) is a shark with a gray top, white underside, and find with dark tips. They were named after their short snout. Bull Sharks are most typically found in warm waters along the coasts or rivers and can live in both salt and fresh water—where they often are known to travel long distances up rivers.
The Bull Shark has an aggressive nature and are considered to be one of the most dangerous sharks in the world. Bull Sharks typically eat fish, small sharks, dolphins, stingrays, birds, and turtles. They are near threatened by extinction.
Bull Sharks have a total length between 7’-11.5” (2.1-3.5 m) and an overall weight in the range of 400-700 lb (181-318 kg). The typical lifespan of the Bull Shark is between 12-25 years.
The Bull Shark (Carcharhinus Leucas) is a shark with a gray top, white underside, and find with dark tips. They were named after their short snout. Bull Sharks are most typically found in warm waters along the coasts or rivers and can live in both salt and fresh water—where they often are known to travel long distances up rivers.
The Bull Shark has an aggressive nature and are considered to be one of the most dangerous sharks in the world. Bull Sharks typically eat fish, small sharks, dolphins, stingrays, birds, and turtles. They are near threatened by extinction.
Bull Sharks have a total length between 7’-11.5” (2.1-3.5 m) and an overall weight in the range of 400-700 lb (181-318 kg). The typical lifespan of the Bull Shark is between 12-25 years.