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Freshwater sharks are sharks able to live in freshwater lakes and rivers, including: * the river sharks, Glyphis, true freshwater sharks found in fresh and brackish water in Asia and Australia * the bull shark, Carcharhinus leucas, which can swim between salt and fresh water, and are found in tropical rivers around the world. A few number of freshwater fish cyprinids and catfish(which are bony fish and thus quite unrelated to sharks) are also commonly called "freshwater sharks", "sharkminnows" or simply "sharks", particularly in the aquarium fish trade:

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  • Freshwater shark (en)
  • Chondrichthyes d'acqua dolce (it)
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  • Freshwater sharks are sharks able to live in freshwater lakes and rivers, including: * the river sharks, Glyphis, true freshwater sharks found in fresh and brackish water in Asia and Australia * the bull shark, Carcharhinus leucas, which can swim between salt and fresh water, and are found in tropical rivers around the world. A few number of freshwater fish cyprinids and catfish(which are bony fish and thus quite unrelated to sharks) are also commonly called "freshwater sharks", "sharkminnows" or simply "sharks", particularly in the aquarium fish trade: (en)
  • I Chondrichthyes d'acqua dolce comprendono un numero di specie molto limitato rispetto alle specie di mare. Si stima infatti che i pesci cartilaginei viventi comprendano in tutto circa tra 923 e 1117 specie, suddivise in 171 generi e 55 famiglie (stima del 22 gennaio 1995).Di questi, solamente circa 68 specie di elasmobranchi (per lo più razze, ma anche alcuni squali), suddivisi in quattro famiglie e dodici generi, si possono trovare in acqua dolce, ben lontani dalle influenze delle maree. Alcuni di questi sono considerati eurialini, ovvero possono vivere sia in acqua dolce che in acqua di mare, altre invece sono specie obbligate a vivere esclusivamente in acqua dolce. Alcune chimere possono vivere lungo la costa in ambienti chiusi o baie marine, ma non tollerano l'acqua dolce. (it)
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  • Freshwater sharks are sharks able to live in freshwater lakes and rivers, including: * the river sharks, Glyphis, true freshwater sharks found in fresh and brackish water in Asia and Australia * the bull shark, Carcharhinus leucas, which can swim between salt and fresh water, and are found in tropical rivers around the world. A few number of freshwater fish cyprinids and catfish(which are bony fish and thus quite unrelated to sharks) are also commonly called "freshwater sharks", "sharkminnows" or simply "sharks", particularly in the aquarium fish trade: * Balantiocheilos melanopterus – Bala shark, tricolor shark, silver shark * Epalzeorhynchos – typical freshwater "sharks" * Labeo – labeos * Puntius denisonii – Roseline shark * Pangasianodon hypophthalmus – Iridescent Shark * Pangasius sangitwongsei – sometimes called Paroon Shark or Hi-Fin Shark in the aquarium tradeThis page is an index of articles on animal species (or higher taxonomic groups) with the same common name (vernacular name). If an internal link led you here, you may wish to edit the linking article so that it links directly to the intended article. (en)
  • I Chondrichthyes d'acqua dolce comprendono un numero di specie molto limitato rispetto alle specie di mare. Si stima infatti che i pesci cartilaginei viventi comprendano in tutto circa tra 923 e 1117 specie, suddivise in 171 generi e 55 famiglie (stima del 22 gennaio 1995).Di questi, solamente circa 68 specie di elasmobranchi (per lo più razze, ma anche alcuni squali), suddivisi in quattro famiglie e dodici generi, si possono trovare in acqua dolce, ben lontani dalle influenze delle maree. Alcuni di questi sono considerati eurialini, ovvero possono vivere sia in acqua dolce che in acqua di mare, altre invece sono specie obbligate a vivere esclusivamente in acqua dolce. Alcune chimere possono vivere lungo la costa in ambienti chiusi o baie marine, ma non tollerano l'acqua dolce. Lo squalo dello Zambesi (Carcharhinus leucas), conosciuto comunemente come carcarino, è una specie eurialina, ha cioè la capacità di poter vivere in acque sia dolci che salate. (it)
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