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Bull sharks are deadly carnivores and their diet is based on fish, dolphins and sea turtles. They are generally solitary fishes they hunt during day and night. The only predators they have are tiger and great white sharks. A special adaptation bull sharks have acquired with time is the way their kidneys function that help them keep salt in their bodies even when they’re in freshwater. I believe that in the future they might have an important change in size since they rely on the availability of their prey and disasters such as climate change and pollution can affect the prey’s population, this can help them by being more agile when they hunt. This continues to happen after the extinction of the megalodon, where sharks always decreased in size. If there are significant changes in their habitats, they could potentially change their pigmentation to camouflage themselves easily with their surroundings.