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Where is the only lake with sharks?

Lake Nicaragua is the only freshwater lake containing oceanic animal life, including sharks, swordfish, and tarpon.



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These are some of the lakes that sharks live in: Lake Nicaragua in Nicaragua. Carbrook Golf Club in Queensland, Australia. Lake Pontchartrain in Louisiana.

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Lake Nicaragua is one of the largest freshwater lakes in the Americas and bull sharks travel up the San Juan River and through a series of eight rapids in a similar manner to salmon to reach the lake, where they may stay for several years.

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Lake Nicaragua is the only freshwater lake containing oceanic animal life, including sharks, swordfish, and tarpon.

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Lake Pontchartrain in Louisiana There have been sharks up to 4 feet long caught by anglers at the lake and there are reports of sharks up to 6 feet long in the water.

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Are there sharks in Lake Tahoe? No, there are no sharks in Lake Tahoe.

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There are no sharks in Lake Erie, pronounces Officer James Mylett of the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR).

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New Smyrna Beach, Florida New Smyrna is known as one of the foremost the shark attack capitals of the world. Be careful when surfing out in the Atlantic. Common sharks to see in New Smyrna beach include blacktip, spinner, and tiger sharks.

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West End is shark infested It's no casual thing to enter the waters on Grand Bahama Island's West End. There are several different kinds of sharks that frequent the area, including tiger sharks, bull sharks, hammerhead sharks, lemon sharks, Caribbean reef sharks, oceanic whitetip sharks, and nurse sharks.

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