Bull sharks on the bite in hot water, new research suggests

By Rory Callinan
Updated April 25 2016 - 10:23am, first published April 2 2016 - 12:25am
Bull sharks are thought to be hungrier when the water temperature rises.
Bull sharks are thought to be hungrier when the water temperature rises.
Brett Connellan, who was bitten by a shark at Bombo Beach this week. Photo: Facebook
Brett Connellan, who was bitten by a shark at Bombo Beach this week. Photo: Facebook

 Could hot water be the trigger for some of the shark attacks in NSW?

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