Jacksonville University announced what may be a first for St. Johns River research. JU said that on June 9, its Marine Science graduate students made a scientific recording of a bull shark in the St.
A new pattern in shark behavior has experts sounding the alarm, and it may have everything to do with an overheating planet. Bull sharks are known to be able to swim between saltwater and freshwater, ...
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Bull shark caught in a freshwater river on camera
No one expected to see this—an actual bull shark caught on camera miles from the ocean. The footage captures every ...
The southern portion of the Mississippi River is famously associated with alligators. These ancient reptiles dominate the ...
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! Get ready for some shark ...
Sharks seem to be attacking fish on anglers’ lines more and more in. One scientist is out to figure out why, and how to stop ...
A bull shark killed a woman swimming off a remote beach in Australia's eastern state of New South Wales Thursday while a man was seriously injured and may have been saved by the "heroic" efforts of a ...
A Grafton chiropractor who goes night fishing to unwind after a hard day’s work has reeled in a massive bull shark he has ...
An amateur wildlife photographer was on the lookout for birds when she noticed a crowd building on a popular pier on the ...
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