For those wondering how you can have shark attacks in landlocked states, bull sharks are well known for their ability to survive in fresh water environments & have a tendency to swim up rivers, going as far as Mississippi
7:20 I can explain the sharks! They’re Bull Sharks; they can swim in fresh and salt water and are EXTREMELY aggressive. But I can’t explain New Mexico, that’s wild.
For the shark attacks in Missouri and Illinois. Some sharks can survive in salt water and fresh water that allows them to swim up the Mississippi river.
I don't know any of the science, but bull sharks can survive in freshwater and have been found thousands of miles up rivers, so that probably explains that shark attack map
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At 6:20 I believe it’s bull sharks that can swim up rivers. That could explain the shark attacks in the in-land states as in Illinois, Missouri, Kentucky, Pennsylvania and New Mexico.
to explain the middle states logging shark attacks, there are freshwater sharks, but really it's just an adaptation for sharks to piss more than the oceanic ones. hope it helps.
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7:00 for those who don’t know. Bull sharks have a special system that allows them to live in both salt and freshwater. So they can go up rivers and get people that way. It also isn’t great that bull and tiger sharks are the two most aggressive shark species out there.
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7:23 the middle states are pink because Bull Sharks have been spotted in fresh water including the Mississippi River so there's probably been recorded shark bites there
6:53 my guess is bull sharks. They can live in fresh and salt water and hate humans to the point they’ll chase them, so maybe some bull sharks went way too far inland on some sort of revenge quest.
The ones in the middle like Mississippi do get sharks rarely in the Mississippi River I believe, bull sharks have been found in Illinois and travel a max of 700 miles from the ocean inland
7:26 So not many people know about this but in the Mississippi river, which those three states are touching, bull sharks have been reported swimming up the river into fresh water. I have actually seen one jump up out of the water once trying to catch prey.
Y’all know bull sharks can swim in thrive in fresh water rivers? They can actually be found in in the rivers of Missouri and any other rivers connected to them.
My head canon for why people get attacked by sharks in those states is that they are falling into the aquarium 😂 Also, cool seeing daz games on a meme comp
Lol The real reason is the mississippi river and the rio grande both have sharks occasionally. Pretty much if it's a large river that connects to the ocean it will occasionally have sharks.
@@Ren-lx8wv These are all from the same article the map came from. While Kentucky doesn't have an ocean, it does have aquariums. In 2006, at least 12 people at Kentucky's Newport Aquarium were bitten by sharks while at an exhibit that allows visitors to touch the animals Missouri's lone attack also occurred in captivity - in 1996, when a couple was performing at the St. Louis Boat and Sports Show. Kathi Peters, who was at the show with her husband, Marco, put her hand in a 9,000-gallon tank with six nurse sharks. She suffered from five puncture wounds to her hand, according to the Global Shark Attack File. In New Mexico, the state's lone shark attack happened to a diver at the ABQ BioPark, Albuquerque's aquarium, according to Shark Attack Data. Ken Pitts, 45, suffered two punctures on his forearm after colliding with a captive shark, but the bite was not fatal. Similarly, Pennsylvania's sole shark attack occurred at the now-defunct Philadelphia Aquarium at Fairmount Water Works in 1961, according to Shark Attack Data. It was also not fatal.
shark attacks are occuring in the inner states of the USA aswell cause bullsharks are able to survive not only in saltwater. they swim up the rivers from the coast and enter the riversystem to get into sweetwater rivers and lakes to lay eggs.
For the meme about the shark attacks in Missouri, Illinois, and Kentucky its because the Mississippi river flows from the ocean up to other lakes and river junctions in those areas and there are some sharks that can survive in fresh water.
The shark attacks in Illinois and Missouri is from the Mississippi. Yes. Sharks have been known to swim that far up the Mississippi, albeit rarely. I'm more concerned with the shark attacks in New Mexico.
7:15 maybe the shark attacks in the states that don’t have a coast are in a water park. An example is like SeaWorld or some other park that has a park with sharks. 😂