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This was on my Yahoo! Golf page. http://sports.yahoo.com/golf/blog/de...rn=golf-wp1022
I found it incredibly interesting that the sharks were thought to have been washed into the lake in the 1900s. The article says that the lake borders the holes. You have better not go left off the tee!!! |
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If that is a fresh water lake, then I'm thinking that they are probably bull sharks. That is the only true shark species I know of that can live for prolonged periods in fresh water. They are often found well inland in rivers, and are particularly dangerous in murky water where they can't see their prey and only attack by scent and vibrations. I certainly wouldn't go wading there.
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That is correct. In fact 'Jaws' (the movie, not the wedges) was based on a bull shark attack in Northern NJ in the early 1900's where a rogue bull shark swam up a river, got stuck, got hungry, and then had some good times with the locals there
If that is a fresh water lake, then I'm thinking that they are probably bull sharks. That is the only true shark species I know of that can live for prolonged periods in fresh water. They are often found well inland in rivers, and are particularly dangerous in murky water where they can't see their prey and only attack by scent and vibrations. I certainly wouldn't go wading there. |
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If that is a fresh water lake, then I'm thinking that they are probably bull sharks. That is the only true shark species I know of that can live for prolonged periods in fresh water. They are often found well inland in rivers, and are particularly dangerous in murky water where they can't see their prey and only attack by scent and vibrations. I certainly wouldn't go wading there. |
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there's a show called River Monsters, where this dude goes to places in the wild where the locals' tell tales of a Monster in their rivers, then he fishes it out. The last episode of season 1 is on Bull sharks. They pulled a 15 footer out of a freshwater river in South Africa. Crazy. |
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