Has anyone ever heard of someone keeping a true freshwater shark (Glyphis spp.)? Even in an institutional setting.
This is a genus of sharks that are viviparous and TRULY freshwater. The only species of the genus known (the rest are suspected to) to complete the life cycle in fw is the ganges freshwater shark, glyphis gangeticus.
I had personally thought that freshwater sharks all died out during the end-Triassic extinction event, but these appear to have evolved recently from truly haline species!
Also, any mention of Bull Sharks in full FW is also respected. Nicaragua sharks forever!
I just figured everyone on this site would appreciate knowing these beautiful monsters exist, even if they are critically endangered.
This is a genus of sharks that are viviparous and TRULY freshwater. The only species of the genus known (the rest are suspected to) to complete the life cycle in fw is the ganges freshwater shark, glyphis gangeticus.
I had personally thought that freshwater sharks all died out during the end-Triassic extinction event, but these appear to have evolved recently from truly haline species!
Also, any mention of Bull Sharks in full FW is also respected. Nicaragua sharks forever!
I just figured everyone on this site would appreciate knowing these beautiful monsters exist, even if they are critically endangered.