carcharhinus leucas การใช้
- The Bull Shark ( Carcharhinus leucas ).
- A Zambezi shark ( " Carcharhinus leucas " ) was caught at the confluence of the Limpopo and Luvuvhu Rivers in July 1950.
- A Zambezi shark ( " Carcharhinus leucas " ) was caught hundreds of kilometres upriver at the confluence of the Limpopo and Luvuvhu Rivers in July 1950.
- It should be noted that most literature records and specimens labelled as this species are in fact bull sharks ( " Carcharhinus leucas " ) or other Carcharhinid species.
- Bull sharks, " Carcharhinus leucas ", used to be part of the lake's once-diverse ecosystem but were extirpated by the locals by the 1930s.
- A Zambesi shark, " Carcharhinus leucas ", also known as the bull shark, was caught at the confluence of the Limpopo and Luvuvhu Rivers in July 1950.
- It is often confused with the more common bull shark ( " Carcharhinus leucas " ), which also inhabits the Ganges River and is sometimes incorrectly referred to as the Ganges shark.
- In the Zambezi River and Lake St . Lucia, Nile crocodiles have been known to prey on bull sharks ( " Carcharhinus leucas " ) and sand tiger sharks ( " Carcharias taurus " ).
- This family consists of mostly slender but powerful mid-to large-sized sharks and includes some other well-known sharks, such as the blue shark ( " Prionace glauca " ), lemon shark ( " Negaprion brevirostris " ), and bull shark ( " Carcharhinus leucas " ).
- The tawny nurse shark has few natural predators; attacks on this species have been reported from bull sharks ( " Carcharhinus leucas " ) and great hammerheads ( " Sphyrna mokarran " ), while the related nurse shark has been known to fall prey to tiger sharks ( " Galeocerdo cuvier " ) and lemon sharks ( " Negaprion brevirostris " ).
- Only big sharks as for example the tiger shark ( " Galeocerdo cuvier " ), the great hammerhead shark ( " Sphyrna mokarran " ) or the bull shark ( " Carcharhinus leucas " ), and also the False killer whale ( " Pseudorca crassidens " ) and the killer whale ( " Orcinus orca " ) are entitled to try to eat a piece of its wings before it disappears.