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Bull sharks are terrifying. There is a golf course in Australia that has several bull sharks living in one of their water obstacles(?) that were trapped there after a large flood/storm.The bull shark has 50 rows of teeth.
The bull shark finds us delicious.The bull shark has 50 rows of teeth.
I've watched documentaries on them and they are so cool but definitely terrifying. The switch from salt to fresh water-!Bull sharks are terrifying. There is a golf course in Australia that has several bull sharks living in one of their water obstacles(?) that were trapped there after a large flood/storm.
Apparently, race horses too...The bull shark finds us delicious.
There are several sharks that are able to do that. The Glyphis family: Speartooth, Northern River Shark, Ganges, and two others that don’t have common names and have dubious classifications. Plus, the Bull shark.I've watched documentaries on them and they are so cool but definitely terrifying. The switch from salt to fresh water-!
unless yo're my weirdo wife. she's absolutely terrified of freshwater fish. even things like bettas and goldfish give her the willies. But she'll be the first one over the side to swim with sharks, cage or not.I've watched documentaries on them and they are so cool but definitely terrifying. The switch from salt to fresh water-!
I've swum with sharks before in the ocean. Where I can see them. lol But a big no to being in murky water. Honestly, I'm not a fan of swimming gin water that isn't chlorinated and clear enough for me to see it in its entirety.unless yo're my weirdo wife. she's absolutely terrified of freshwater fish. even things like bettas and goldfish give her the willies. But she'll be the first one over the side to swim with sharks, cage or not.
I've been in the water with white tips in Hawaii but they kept their distance. Still gets the adrenaline pumping though!I've swum with sharks before in the ocean. Where I can see them. lol But a big no to being in murky water. Honestly, I'm not a fan of swimming gin water that isn't chlorinated and clear enough for me to see it in its entirety.
I was in the National Park in Cozumel. I can't remember the species. But they were chill. Definitely a reef-type shark. Not like a Lemon.I've been in the water with white tips in Hawaii but they kept their distance. Still gets the adrenaline pumping though!