Tuesday, 7 April 2015

Bull Sharks and Greenland Sharks: Interesting Facts

 

      Hello everyone it is me again and I am back to share with you some interesting things about the Bull shark and Greenland sharks.
   
    The Greenland shark looked to the divers  to be about 12 feet long! You know that it is a Greenland shark because of its massive body and slow swimming. The Bull shark lives in shallow fresh water. Some people blame the Great White for shark attacks but now that people know about the Bullshark they think that the Bullshark should be blamed for the shark attacks. Now that the people know that the Greenland shark still exists they think that the shark attack on a boy and a man who tried to help him might happen again with another Greenland shark!
     
      The Greenlands live in Greenland, Iceland, and some of the arctic circle, and some of Europe!

       One day some fishermen were fishing out in the river and they caught something but it was hard to pull the net back in. It appears that they had caught half a-dozen bull sharks but one of the sharks got  away. It is very hard for me to understand because the picture shows bull shark that look like fish and then when they show the shark that got away and its fin that sticks out of the water is huge and so either that the half a-dozen sharks were small or the one that got away was big.

        So remember that a greenland is a greenland because it is huge and slow,and a bull shark because it lives in very shallow water and they live in freshwater rivers.

       So keep reading and you will have another exciting adventure with me. Bye


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