Bull Shark Spends 17 Years in A Lake on a Golf Course

Cayla de Souza

Residents of Carbrook Golf Course

Bull sharks have lived in the lake at Carbrook Golf Course for nearly two decades, after being swept there by floods in 1996.

The Sharks' Diet

The sharks have survived by feeding on the lake’s stock of fish and occasional meat treats provided by the club’s staff.

Beware there is a bull shark in that lake!

Carbrook Golf Course has established strict safety protocols to protect golfers from potential encounters with the resident bull sharks.

How do bull sharks survive in fresh water for so long?

Bull sharks can live in both saltwater and freshwater due to their special body system that adjusts to different salt levels in the water.

Their kidneys are crucial in controlling and balancing the salt inside their bodies, enabling them to thrive in various environments.

Bull sharks habitat 

Their kidneys are crucial in controlling and balancing the salt inside their bodies, enabling them to thrive in various environments. Sightings confirm that bull sharks have a worldwide distribution, inhabiting coastlines, rivers, and lakes globally.

Interesting facts about bull Sharks 

1. Freshwater environments often serve as nurseries for juvenile bull sharks, offering reduced threats from predators. 2. Bull sharks typically mate during late summer and early autumn, with males biting females as a hold for copulation. 3. The gestation process involves bull shark pups receiving oxygen and nutrients directly from the mother's bloodstream via a placental connection.

The bull shark's adaptability in living in diverse water environments offers valuable insights into the dynamic world of marine life.

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