Tik Tok viewers were shocked when a video was recently posted of a man catching a bull shark in what he said was the Guadalupe River in Texas. A shark in freshwater? Could it be true? Yes, and it ...
A recent TikTok video that shows a Texas fisherman catching a bull shark in the Guadalupe River went viral this week. The video’s popularity also caused a minor panic on the internet, with many people ...
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Bull shark caught in a freshwater river on camera
No one expected to see this—an actual bull shark caught on camera miles from the ocean. The footage captures every ...
AUSTIN, Texas — It has already been viewed more than 700,000 times: a viral video on TikTok of a Texas man catching a bull shark in the Guadalupe River. But is it real? The 230-mile-long river has ...
A video of a fisherman catching a bull shark in the Guadalupe River has gone viral on social media. Is the video real? Here's what we know. People are also reading: Remember LeeBeth, the great white ...
AUSTIN, Texas — It has already been viewed more than 700,000 times: a viral video on TikTok of a Texas man catching a bull shark in the Guadalupe River. But is it real? The 230-mile-long river has ...
It's 8 in the morning on a warm summer day as we crank up the pontoon boat at Pete's Pier Marina and head out into King's Bay. A parade of powerboats roar by in the main channel, heading out to the ...
Bull sharks use the Indian River Lagoon as a nursery. Juveniles live in the lagoon for up to 8 years before moving to the ocean. A Shark Week crew found one dead and one diseased bull shark. Shark ...
AUSTIN, Texas — It has already been viewed more than 700,000 times: a viral video on TikTok of a Texas man catching a bull shark in the Guadalupe River. But is it real? The 230-mile-long river has ...
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