Sunday, 13 March 2016

Freshwater sharks - Part 3

The Glepheis shark is one of the rarest sharks that have ever existed.
The Glepheis shark can weigh 1300 pounds and reach up to 9 feet.
It has been accused of very few crimes.
Glepheis are found in the rivers of Australia, like the terrible Bull shark.
Like the Bull shark, the Glepheis has made its way into the rivers.


Here is a rare Glepheis shark!

Some people confuse the Bull shark with the Glepheis.
To differentiate them:
First look at the dorsal fin,  the one of the Glepheis is pretty short.
Secondly, the Glepheis has a big nose compered to the Bull shark.


Here is one of the biggest Glepheis ever caught!!!

Its pretty small because, Glepheis sharks are very rare!

1 comment:

  1. Hey Leo! Well done on your blog. I find the entries very interesting. I didnt know there were fresh water sharks.

    Have you seen this movie called the life aquatic with steve zizzou? Check it out, I think you will like it. It is inspired by jacques cousteau.

    I hope you keep posting. I really like your blog!

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