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Seems like a few years ago they had a 4 or 5 foot shark at the Claiborn Lock and dam. Bull Sharks are one(if not the only) shark that can live long periods of time in fresh water. I think there was a big one that got trapped in an inland Lake in Australia after Cyclone flood waters receded. ...couldn't find that story but here is another example: breeding population 6 trapped Bull sharks
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