In knee-deep water, Bull Sharks come very close to the shore. (00007452)

Bull Sharks (Carcharhinus leucas)

Description: Bull Sharks, also known as Carcharhinus leucas, are considered one of the most dangerous shark species due to their aggressive behavior. One of the most intriguing facts about Bull Sharks is their ability to thrive in freshwater. These predators inhabit tropical and subtropical waters across the globe. Bull Sharks can grow up to 350 cm in length and weigh around 230 kilograms. Their diet includes mollusks, rays, crustaceans, bony fish, and even other sharks. Explore more about these fascinating marine creatures!

Location: Walker´s Cay, Walker´s Cay/Shark beach, Bahamas

Date of Capture: 16.02.2001