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We Found a Bull Shark in Our River - MSNA bull shark… in a river?! We never expected to find one, but while exploring, we came across this powerful predator in unexpected waters.
Climate change is bad news for almost everyone. Emphasis on almost, because believe it or not, one marine species is absolutely thriving as the Gulf warms: Bull sharks!
A volunteer group is testing the Shark River to look for sources of bacteria pollution. Armed with info, they hope to restore the river's health.
Bull sharks (Carcharhinus Leucas) are one of the ocean’s most fearsome creatures. Although some animals may prey on bull sharks, such as crocodiles, killer whales, and the occasional great white ...
Anytime you say shark, people usually sit up and listen. But a massive bull shark caught just outside the mouth of Mobile Bay is something to see.
A massive bull shark was caught in south Alabama last week weighing nearly 600 pounds and 10 feet in length. The shark was captured in Gulf Shores off Fort Morgan in federal waters by Capt. David ...
A giant bull shark caught off the Alabama coast would have crushed the state record had it not been caught on commercial gear. The photos are so astounding that they almost seem fake, but a person ...
In 2017, a dead bull shark was found in the Trinity River near Liberty, Texas, which is approximately 40 miles north of Galveston Bay.
Viral video of shark caught in Guadalupe River leads to response from city of New Braunfels Bull sharks can live in fresh and salt water and have been found many miles upriver from the Gulf of Mexico.
The accompanying footage, captured recently off Queensland, Australia, shows a hand-line fisherman trying to keep a hooked cobia from the jaws of a large bull shark.
There's a recurrent rumor that bull sharks live in the Ohio River near Cincinnati. That's almost certainly not true.
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