Yahoo! Sports: Six bull sharks inadvertently made their home on an Australian golf course. Then they vanished
Six bull sharks inadvertently made their home on an Australian golf course. Then they vanished
The New York Times: Sharks on a Golf Course Made a Watery Grave Unlike Any Other
A group of bull sharks ended up spending 17 years in a lake by a golf course’s 14th hole, suggesting that the predators can live in low-saltwater environments indefinitely. By Annie Roth For nearly ...
Sharks on a Golf Course Made a Watery Grave Unlike Any Other
AOL: Six bull sharks inadvertently made their home on an Australian golf course. Then they vanished
Business Insider: A group of bull sharks lived in a golf-course pond for 17 years. Scientists say they could be in other ponds in Australia.
A group of bull sharks lived in a freshwater golf-course pond for more than 17 years. Scientists say it's the longest they've ever seen sharks live in freshwater. They're unsure if the original sharks ...
A group of bull sharks lived in a golf-course pond for 17 years. Scientists say they could be in other ponds in Australia.
For golfers, staying out of the water could be the difference between winning and losing. At one course in Australia, it was the difference between life and death. Because Carbrook in Queensland ...
For nearly two decades, the Carbrook Golf Club near Brisbane, Australia, had the ultimate water hazard: a lake teeming with bull sharks. It all started in 1996 when raging floods swept six young bull ...