
Überleben im Süßwasser: Bullenhaie können auch in Flüssen vorkommen
Die bis zu 2,5 Meter langen Raubfische können tatsächlich auch in Flüssen und Seen vorkommen.
A recent video uploaded by Australian resident Shelby Bilby has garnered significant attention, showing a bull shark swimming in a freshwater lake. The footage, captured from a dock, clearly depicts the shark navigating the murky green waters. Bilby expressed profound shock and disbelief in the video, stating, "There are so many bullsharks in the lake that I live on & no one believed me until this video! Yes, a lake." The video then pans to reveal the residential surroundings of the lake, including a backyard and a small boat, before returning to the water, where two black swans are seen swimming. The presence of bull sharks in freshwater systems, while not unheard of in certain regions of Australia, often surprises the public. This sighting serves as a vivid reminder of the adaptability of these sharks and the diverse ecosystems they inhabit. The video has quickly gone viral, sparking widespread discussion online about the unexpected wildlife found in residential areas.
Die bis zu 2,5 Meter langen Raubfische können tatsächlich auch in Flüssen und Seen vorkommen.