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Bull sharks are one of the only species in the Amazon rainforest. Bull Sharks have a blunt snout, an aggressive nature, and a tendency to head-butt their prey. In the future, bull sharks must change their diets and locate deeper waters to survive inside the rainforest. Bull Sharks have become smaller, so they can take turns faster, get into small spaces, and be able to go longer without eating. Bull sharks’ fins will get smaller to navigate narrow turns. Their hunting and vision will improve. Bull sharks also adapt by swimming closer to the bottom of rivers, lakes, and other bodies of water. They may alert their prey with their dorsal fin showing above the water. Bull sharks will turn light brown due to the Amazon River’s milky brown color.