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Bull Shark

Carcharhinus leucas

The Bull Shark is a strong and powerful shark that can live in both salt and freshwater. They are known for their tough nature!

Habitat: Coastal and freshwater areas

Appearance

The Bull Shark has a stocky, robust body with a broad, flat snout and small eyes. It is typically grey on top and white underneath, a common camouflage for open water. Its triangular dorsal fin is large and set far forward on its back.

KingdomAnimaliaPhylumChordataClassElasmobranchiiOrderCarcharhiniformesFamilyCarcharhinidaeGenusCarcharhinus
Bull Shark
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Bull Shark

Category

Fish

Rarity

Rare

Danger

2/5

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Interesting facts

Baby bull sharks, called pups, are born alive and ready to hunt from day one!

Bull sharks have incredibly strong jaws, delivering the most powerful bite of any shark!

Their sharp teeth are constantly replaced by new ones, like a conveyor belt!

They can travel thousands of miles up rivers, even far inland from the sea!

Special abilities

Ability

Freshwater Explorer

Bull Shark can swim in both fresh and saltwater because of special kidneys that help them adapt to different water types.

Ability

Powerful Jaws

Bull Shark has an incredibly strong bite force that helps them crush bones and capture prey effectively.

Ability

Murky Hunter

Bull Shark can surprise prey by waiting in murky waters because of its excellent camouflage and sudden burst speed.

Measurements & details

Length
200-350 cm
Weight
90-230 kg
Lifespan
12-16 years
Swim Speed
20 km/h
Max Depth
150 m
Water Type
Brackish

Diet & Feeding

These powerful hunters eat almost anything they can catch, from fish to other sharks!

Age differences: Young pups mostly eat small fish and crustaceans, growing to larger prey as they mature.

Primary Foods

  • fish
  • other sharks
  • rays
  • turtles
  • birds
  • dolphins

Foraging Method

  • Ambush

Ecological connections

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Striped Mullet

Mugil cephalus

A common fish found in estuaries, often targeted prey.

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Atlantic Stingray

Dasyatis sabina

Often preys on stingrays found in shallow coastal waters.

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Loggerhead Sea Turtle

Caretta caretta

Juvenile turtles are sometimes preyed upon by larger bull sharks.

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Blacktip Shark

Carcharhinus limbatus

As apex predators, they can prey on smaller shark species.

Traits

Also known as

Lake SharkZambezi Shark

Collections

Safety

Danger

2/5

Watch quietly from a distance and never try to feed or chase wild animals.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is Bull Shark?

200-350 cm

How much does Bull Shark weigh?

90-230 kg

How long does Bull Shark live?

12-16 years

What does Bull Shark eat?

These powerful hunters eat almost anything they can catch, from fish to other sharks!

How fast can Bull Shark swim?

20 km/h

Where is Bull Shark usually found?

Coastal and freshwater areas

How does Bull Shark hunt?

Ambush

How deep can Bull Shark go?

150 m

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