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  1. The Bull Shark is an aggressive species that is considered dangerous to humans. Some authors consider that the Bull Shark may be more dangerous than the White Shark and the Tiger Shark. This is because of the Bull Shark's omnivorous diet and habitat preferences. The species may be found in murky water, where the splashing of a swimmer could be ...

  2. Description. Bull sharks are distinguished from other sharks by their body’s high width-to-length ratio, giving them a stout appearance. Like many fish, bull sharks exhibit countershading, or dark coloration on top and light coloration on the underbelly. This helps the animals blend into their surroundings—from above, its dark back blends ...

  3. Interesting Bull shark Facts: Females are heavier, but shorter than males. Female bull shark can reach weight of 500 pounds and length of 5 feet. Males can reach 200 pounds and 7 feet in length. Bull sharks have grey backs and white bellies. Tips of the fins are black, especially in younger sharks. Body of the bull shark is stout.

  4. The bull shark ( Carcharhinus leucas ), or Zambezi shark, is a species of shark of the genus Carcharhinus . The shark grows to a maximum length of 11.5 feet (3.5 metres), but is usually 7.3-7.8 feet (2.2-2.3 metres) long. It is found in tropical and subtropical coastal waters worldwide, as well as river systems and freshwater lakes .

  5. Shape and Size. Bull shark teeth are triangular in shape, with broad, flat bases and pointed tips. The upper teeth are triangular, while the lower teeth are more rectangular. Bull shark teeth are relatively large, with some reaching up to 7 centimeters in length. Megalodon teeth, a close relative of the bull shark, are much larger, with some ...

  6. 10. Bull sharks are often called “man-eaters.”. These sharks get their nickname, “man-eaters,” because they have been known to attack people. Bull sharks have strong jaws and sharp teeth that can do a lot of damage. They can also swim in very shallow waters, which makes them more dangerous to humans.

  7. Facts about the Bull Shark. Bull Sharks’ kidneys and unique glands let them retain salt when swimming in freshwater. Bull Sharks may grow to a maximum length of 13 ft and a maximum weight of 700 pounds. A Bull Shark can swim at a top speed of 25 mph. Bull Sharks can leap upstream on rivers.

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