DavidBrown Well-Known Member 15+ year member 15 Oct 2011 #1 Don't go in the water hazard. Fore! Sharks are a real hazard on this golf course - USATODAY.com
zoogiraffe Well-Known Member 15 Oct 2011 #3 Brings a whole new meaning to a golf course having a water hazard.
kiang Well-Known Member 15+ year member 15 Oct 2011 #4 Played with a few sharks in my time, quite incredible!
P Pertinax Well-Known Member 15+ year member 18 Oct 2011 #5 Amazing. So they can obviously survive (and grow) in what must be predominately a fresh water lake? (or is it connected to the sea somehow?)
Amazing. So they can obviously survive (and grow) in what must be predominately a fresh water lake? (or is it connected to the sea somehow?)
zoogiraffe Well-Known Member 18 Oct 2011 #6 Pertinax said: Amazing. So they can obviously survive (and grow) in what must be predominately a fresh water lake? (or is it connected to the sea somehow?) Click to expand... Bull Sharks seen to be able to survive just as well in both fresh and salt water.
Pertinax said: Amazing. So they can obviously survive (and grow) in what must be predominately a fresh water lake? (or is it connected to the sea somehow?) Click to expand... Bull Sharks seen to be able to survive just as well in both fresh and salt water.
J Jabiru96 Well-Known Member 21 Oct 2011 #7 Bull Sharks can be found in many coastal rivers in Australia as well
DavidBrown Well-Known Member 15+ year member 25 Oct 2012 #8 A leopard shark was dropped from the sky on to a golf course in California. Live leopard shark drops from sky onto golf course - latimes.com
A leopard shark was dropped from the sky on to a golf course in California. Live leopard shark drops from sky onto golf course - latimes.com