935:, but bull sharks living in fresh water show a significantly reduced concentration of urea within their blood. Despite this, the solute composition (i.e. osmolarity) of a bull shark in fresh water is still much higher than that of the external environment. This results in a large influx of water across the gills due to osmosis and loss of sodium and chloride from the shark's body. However, bull sharks in fresh water possess several organs with which to maintain appropriate salt and water balance; these are the rectal gland, kidneys, liver, and gills. All elasmobranchs have a rectal gland which functions in the excretion of excess salts accumulated as a consequence of living in seawater. Bull sharks in freshwater environments decrease the salt-excretory activity of the rectal gland, thereby conserving sodium and chloride. The kidneys produce large amounts of dilute urine, but also play an important role in the active reabsorption of solutes into the blood. The gills of bull sharks are likely to be involved in the uptake of sodium and chloride from the surrounding fresh water, whereas urea is produced in the liver as required with changes in environmental salinity. Recent work also shows that the differences in density of fresh water to that of marine waters result in significantly greater negative buoyancies in sharks occupying fresh water, resulting in increasing costs of living in fresh water. Bull sharks caught in freshwater have subsequently been shown to have lower liver densities than sharks living in marine waters. This may reduce the added cost of greater negative buoyancy.
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oil, skin, and meat, pollution to their habitat, and more. In many areas of the world, including
Australia and South Africa, there are shark-culling measures around beaches to prevent attacks on beach-goers. Researchers tried to fix the problem of sharks getting too close to land by testing out a device called the SharkSafe Barrier™. This barrier used magnetic and visual stimuli, which utilized rows of piping to create a continuous magnetic field to deter the sharks. However, researchers concluded that the technology needs to be improved upon and tested further before it can be implemented as a reliable safety measure. Other research is being conducted to come up with conservation solutions for the bull sharks. One example is The Nature Conservancy satellite tagging sharks to track their migration and find their habitats in order to guide what areas require further protection projects.
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ages, its tolerance for very low or high salinity increases. The majority of the newborn or very young bull sharks were found in the freshwater area, whereas the much older bull sharks were found to be in the saltwater areas, as they had developed a much better tolerance for the salinity. Reproduction is one of the reasons why adult bull sharks travel into the river—it is thought to be a physiological strategy to improve juvenile survival and a way to increase overall fitness of bull sharks. The young are not born with a high tolerance for high salinity, so they are born in fresh water and stay there until they are able to travel out.
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other external factors such as predators. The movement was found to be directly related to the bull shark conserving energy for itself. One way the bull shark is able to conserve energy is that when the tidal flow changes, the bull shark uses the tidal flow in order to conserve energy as it moves downriver. Another way for the bull shark to conserve energy is to decrease the amount of energy needed to osmoregulate the surrounding environment.
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averages 2.25 m (7 ft) and 95 kg (209 lb). While a maximum size of 3.5 m (11 ft) is commonly reported, a single record exists of a female specimen of exactly 4.0 m (13 ft). A 3.25 m (10.7 ft) long pregnant individual reached 450 kg (990 lb). The maximum weight can be over 600 kg (1,300 lb), ranking it among the largest of the
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to breed. While is theoretically possible for bull sharks to live purely in fresh water, experiments conducted on bull sharks found that they died within four years. The stomach was opened and all that was found were two small, unidentifiable fishes. The cause of death could have been starvation since the primary food source for bull sharks resides in salt water.
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estuary. They were testing to find out what determined the movement of the young bull sharks. It was found that the young bull sharks synchronously moved downriver when the environmental conditions changed. This large movement of young bull sharks were found to be moving as a response rather than
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family of sharks. Normally, sharks eat in short bursts, and when food is scarce, sharks digest for a much longer period of time in order to avoid starvation. As part of their survival mechanism, bull sharks will regurgitate the food in their stomachs in order to escape from a predator. This is a
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colors that blended in with the water. Bright yellow mesh netting was found to be easily avoided when it was placed in the path of the bull shark. This was found to be the reason that sharks are attracted to bright yellow survival gear rather than ones that were painted black.
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fish—able to quickly adapt to a wide range of salinities. Thus, the bull shark is one of the few cartilaginous fishes that have been reported in freshwater systems. Many of the euryhaline fish are bony fishes, such as
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Patrick; Gressle, Juliet; Crews, Julia; King, Andre A.; He, Pingguo (2022-01). "Evaluating the effects of a SharkSafe Barrier™ shoreline deployment on bull shark ( Carcharhinus leucas ) behaviour".
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October to 79 and 80% in January and March, respectively, suggesting that mating activity peaks during late summer and early
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commonly found worldwide in warm, shallow waters along coasts and in rivers. It is known for its aggressive nature, and presence mainly in warm, shallow
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Vasquez; Thorson, Thomas B. (1982). "The bull shark and largetooth sawfish in Lake Bayano, a tropical man-made impoundment in Panama".
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834:The bull shark is the best known of 43 species of
2223:"Freshwater elasmobranchs; a questionable future"
1533:
1531:
467:shark, Fitzroy Creek whaler, van Rooyen's shark,
3253:de Queiroz, Tara; Meyer, Susan E. (March 2023).
1570:
1568:
1915:. University of California Press. p. 264.
521:. Bull sharks are wider and heavier than other
1912:Ocean: Reflections on a Century of Exploration
1089:Bull sharks have attacked swimmers around the
3424:
3218:10.2305/iucn.uk.2021-2.rlts.t39372a2910670.en
2990:"Shark attacks bring panic to Sydney's shore"
2919:
2917:
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2146:. Nbcwashington.com. Retrieved on 4 May 2012.
1281:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2021-2.RLTS.T39372A2910670.en
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2942:, in the Lake Nicaragua-Rio San Juan System"
2881:, in the Lake Nicaragua-Rio San Juan System"
2339:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
1109:was also blamed during the 1960s and 1970s.
946:Initially, scientists thought the sharks in
529:is smaller than the first. The bull shark's
456:. In Africa, it is also commonly called the
2865:. Life-sea.blogspot.com (15 November 2011).
2789:
2787:
2785:
2626:elasmo-research.org. Accessed 6 April 2008.
2456:: a molecular analysis of ion transporters"
785:. In July 2023 some local fishermen in the
4642:Taxa named by Friedrich Gustav Jakob Henle
4184:
3431:
3417:
3409:
3184:"FLMNH Ichthyology Department: Bull Shark"
2965:. National Geographic News. Archived from
2794:Motta, Philip J; Wilga, Cheryl D. (2001).
1477:
1475:
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1093:inlets. In India, bull sharks swim up the
927:) as seawater through the accumulation of
797:. Bull sharks have also been found in the
493:, which is not capable of osmoregulation.
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3158:"No Bull: Saltwater Crocodile Eats Shark"
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2360:Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology A
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1520:Fowler, S.; Reed, T.; Dipper, F. (1997).
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608:In early June 2012, off the coast of the
3368:Sunday Herald Sun, Sunday, 23 April 2005
2077:International Journal of Aquatic Biology
1603:
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1486:(Nardo), in Western Australian waters".
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758:. Bull sharks have been recorded in the
3327:Integrated Taxonomic Information System
2358:, captured along a salinity gradient".
1671:McCord, Me; Lamberth, Sj (April 2009).
1347:
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436:This shark appears in the image of the
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2158:"Man catches 2 Bull sharks in Potomac"
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3396:from the original on 7 November 2021.
3047:Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries
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1406:. ReefQuest Centre for Shark Research
1380:. National Geographic. Archived from
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2144:8-Foot Shark Caught In Potomac River
1654:Marine Fisheries Information Service
1300:
1298:
4637:Taxa named by Johannes Peter Müller
3392:. Golfing World. 15 December 2011.
2409:Journal of Comparative Physiology B
1967:"Queensland rebuilding 'huge task'"
1355:. Florida Museum of Natural History
1267:IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
954:species, the Lake Nicaragua shark (
781:, many bull sharks were sighted in
3398:(5 min 23 second video with audio)
1996:Berrett, Nick (14 November 2008).
1849:Shaaban, Ahmed (19 January 2020).
1817:Ali, Aghaddir (21 February 2019).
1076:Jersey Shore shark attacks of 1916
537:, and lacks an interdorsal ridge.
25:
2938:"Reproduction of the Bull Shark,
2877:"Reproduction of the Bull Shark,
2156:Zauzmer, Julie (22 August 2013).
1677:African Journal of Marine Science
500:, and other species in the genus
4602:IUCN Red List vulnerable species
2856:Life of Bull Shark | Life of Sea
2624:Fresh Waters: Unexpected Haunts.
2319:10.1111/j.1095-8649.2012.03228.x
1758:Walker, Matt (12 October 2012).
1425:McGrouther, Mark (12 May 2010).
1193:
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3363:Bull shark, Carcharhinus leucas
3116:Environmental Biology of Fishes
3007:Frantz, Vickie (18 July 2011).
2944:. In Thorson, Thomas B. (ed.).
2883:. In Thorson, Thomas B. (ed.).
2800:Environmental Biology of Fishes
2770:, in Florida Coastal Lagoons".
2588:Environmental Biology of Fishes
2551:Journal of Experimental Biology
2463:Journal of Experimental Biology
1789:Haza, Ruba (21 February 2019).
1615:. 4 August 2011. Archived from
2744:Kindersley, Dorling (2001) in
2175:Boswell, Thomas (1 May 2013).
2095:. wwltv.com. 16 September 2006
2002:Redcliffe & Bayside Herald
1909:Berger, Wolf H. (6 May 2009).
1609:"9 Biggest Sharks Ever Caught"
1582:. 18 July 2012. Archived from
1576:"The Biggest Bull Shark…Ever?"
1488:Marine and Freshwater Research
1071:) most likely to bite humans.
726:. It also lives in freshwater
1:
1756:; for a popular summary, see
1697:10.2989/AJMS.2009.31.1.11.782
1643:"First record of Bull shark,
1456:. New York: The Lyons Press.
888:) regularly enter estuaries.
612:near the western part of the
4622:Euryhaline fish of Nicaragua
4103:Australian sharpnose shark (
3664:Smoothtooth blacktip shark (
2988:Quinn, Ben (15 March 2009).
2655:10.47193/mafis.3712024010105
2125:. In-Fisherman. 16 July 2012
1539:"Shark Species; Bull Sharks"
1404:"Biology of Sharks and Rays"
764:been rumored to also inhabit
4094:Caribbean sharpnose shark (
4067:Brazilian sharpnose shark (
3781:Australian blacktip shark (
2642:Marine and Fishery Sciences
2060:Shark Gallery. Bull shark (
985:The bull shark is a marine
559:A female Bull Shark in Fiji
429:, bull sharks are not true
4663:
4112:Atlantic sharpnose shark (
2936:Jenson, Norman H. (1976).
2772:Bulletin of Marine Science
2372:10.1016/j.cbpb.2004.05.006
2006:Quest Community Newspapers
1744:10.1016/j.zool.2012.04.007
1549:: 34. 2003. Archived from
1524:. Gland Switzerland: IUCN.
956:Carcharhinus nicaraguensis
508:has not been cleared yet.
4145:Pacific spadenose shark (
4076:Pacific sharpnose shark (
3594:Pacific smalltail shark (
3448:
3358:. September 2005 version.
3136:10.1007/s10641-009-9442-2
3114:) in a Florida estuary".
3040:"The behaviour of sharks"
2421:10.1007/s00360-004-0460-2
2066:. sharks-med.netfirms.com
1448:Allen, Thomas B. (1999).
962:comparisons, taxonomists
677:2010–11 Queensland floods
326:
317:
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169:Scientific classification
167:
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123:Bull shark from Thailand
122:
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3691:Oceanic whitetip shark (
3344:; Pauly, Daniel (eds.).
2875:Tuma, Robert E. (1976).
2636:Gausmann, Peter (2024).
1050:Interactions with humans
805:. A golf course lake at
632:Distribution and habitat
460:shark, or just "zambi".
4001:Sicklefin lemon shark (
3929:Borneo broadfin shark (
3872:Irrawaddy river shark (
2924:Fact Sheet: Bull Sharks
2820:10.1023/A:1007649900712
2299:Journal of Fish Biology
2182:Albert & Logan News
2108:Retrieved 21 July 2023.
1178:'s Shark Lagoon exhibit
1176:Aquarium of the Pacific
1003:bump-and-bite technique
699:, it can be found from
397:and can thrive in both
4632:Fish described in 1839
4627:Fish of Lake Nicaragua
4085:Grey sharpnose shark (
3854:Northern river shark (
3727:Caribbean reef shark (
3234:Cite journal requires
2905:4 October 2013 at the
1179:
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958:). In 1961, following
689:Gold Coast, Queensland
512:Anatomy and appearance
4471:Paleobiology Database
4169:Whitetip reef shark (
3709:Blacktip reef shark (
3405:on Sealife Collection
3323:"Carcharhinus leucas"
3259:Ecology and Evolution
2684:Ecology and Evolution
1484:Carcharhinus plumbeus
1173:
1057:
910:population bottleneck
885:Carcharhinus plumbeus
770:lake upstream of the
673:Queensland, Australia
604:Exceptional specimens
343:), also known as the
3836:Borneo river shark (
2861:8 March 2021 at the
1722:) during ontogeny".
1613:Total Pro Sports.com
1543:Shark Diver Magazine
1274:: e.T39372A2910670.
1152:Saltwater crocodiles
1131:Caloosahatchee River
1058:Bull shark (Bahamas)
933:trimethylamine oxide
830:Freshwater tolerance
730:, in the Ganges and
626:United Arab Emirates
489:, also includes the
382:and (usually) lower
327:Range of bull shark
4268:carcharhinus-leucas
4255:Carcharhinus_leucas
4242:Carcharhinus_leucas
4228:Carcharhinus leucas
4198:Carcharhinus leucas
3646:Pondicherry shark (
3533:C. amblyrhynchoides
3348:Carcharhinus leucas
3271:2023EcoEv..13E9924D
3162:UnderwaterTimes.com
3128:2009EnvBF..84..361O
3112:Carcharhinus lecuas
3059:1993RFBF....3..133B
2940:Carcharhinus leucas
2879:Carcharhinus leucas
2843:Carcharhinus leucas
2812:2001EnvBF..60..131M
2768:Carcharhinus leucas
2696:2019EcoEv...912980P
2690:(23): 12980–13000.
2516:2005JEZA..303..917A
2500:Carcharhinus leucas
2454:Carcharhinus leucas
2400:Carcharhinus leucas
2356:Carcharhinus leucas
2311:2012JFBio..80.2140T
2295:Carcharhinus leucas
2162:The Washington Post
2062:Carcharhinus leucas
1998:"Canal shark shock"
1943:Carcharhinus leucas
1736:2012Zool..115..354H
1720:Carcharhinus leucas
1689:2009AfJMS..31..107M
1645:Carcharhinus leucas
1586:on 15 February 2013
1429:. Australian Museum
1317::10.1002/aqc.3732.
1260:Carcharhinus leucas
1125:Energy conservation
975:Brisbane, Australia
644:, it is found from
620:, off the coast of
596:Electron micrograph
340:Carcharhinus leucas
298:Carcharhinus leucas
139:Conservation status
3896:Daggernose shark (
3863:Speartooth shark (
3610:Whitecheek shark (
3211:24 November 2020.
3084:on 3 December 2013
3067:10.1007/BF00045229
2600:10.1007/BF00005568
2564:10.1242/jeb.114868
2476:10.1242/jeb.058156
2210:. 11 October 2011.
2121:Sharks in Illinois
1973:. 12 January 2011.
1619:on 27 January 2022
1331:Sharks In Illinois
1240:. Fossilworks.org.
1180:
1174:Bull shark in the
1156:Northern Australia
1103:Glyphis gangeticus
1060:
891:The bull shark is
783:Lake Pontchartrain
378:systems including
366:, is a species of
4589:
4588:
4511:Carcharias leucas
4458:Open Tree of Life
4190:Taxon identifiers
4181:
4180:
4136:Spadenose shark (
3977:Whitenose shark (
3772:Spot-tail shark (
3754:Blackspot shark (
3745:Smalltail shark (
3655:Finetooth shark (
3637:Galapagos shark (
3540:Grey reef shark (
3515:C. albimarginatus
3513:Silvertip shark (
3504:Blacknose shark (
3484:Carcharhiniformes
3279:10.1002/ece3.9924
3188:www.flmnh.ufl.edu
3019:on 13 August 2018
2961:Handwerk, Brian.
2705:10.1002/ece3.5597
2524:10.1002/jez.a.199
2469:(17): 2883–2895.
2041:. 30 January 2024
2012:on 5 January 2009
1922:978-0-520-94254-7
1890:. 19 January 2020
1463:978-1-55821-582-5
1452:The Shark Almanac
1209:Outline of sharks
1148:great white shark
1069:great white shark
791:Mississippi River
787:Atchafalaya River
779:Hurricane Katrina
752:St. Lucia Estuary
598:of an upper tooth
554:
438:2000 colones bill
431:freshwater sharks
403:Mississippi River
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246:Carcharhiniformes
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3542:C. amblyrhynchos
3531:Graceful shark (
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