First of all....there are River Dolphins and Fresh Water sharks(and some that enter rivers) River dolphins are very rare, so the chances of even encountering one is remote. As for the fresh water shark, you're more likely to encounter on of those,
2007-04-01 16:18:45
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answered by Carrie 6
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Rivers don't have either dolphins or sharks. That said, in the oceans dolphins have been known to protect people from sharks. I saw this information on the Discovery channel show, Surviorman.
2007-04-01 11:25:39
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answered by berla44 1
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I would not bet on it.
There have been stories of dolphins killing or driving sharks away from swimmers, and people attribute this to some altruistic motives of the dolphin. But they don't think that the dolphin could also have been protecting itself, or its young, and the humans could just have been in the area.
It is a romantic idea, though.
But dolphins have also attacked humans, albeit with less tragic consequences than shark attacks.
2007-04-01 11:30:19
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answered by Labsci 7
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Nope,Alligators Will Eat U And 'The River Dolphin" lol
2007-04-01 11:28:45
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answered by Anonymous
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those days each little thing is conceivable. Sharks are idea to have the capacity to live to inform the tale in problem-free words in salty water yet with this quickly replacing surroundings and cataclysms there aren't any doubts that some sorts of sharks perhaps have already tailored to stay in clean water as you assert. as long as I truthfully have heard you may want to be very careful interior the waters of Hawkesbury river because that's on the point of the coastal section and the prospect to fulfill those creatures lost of their route is extremely extreme. So pay attention and relish the realm!
2016-10-17 22:41:31
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answered by ? 4
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no because there is no such things as river dolphins or sharks but most likely in the ocean
2007-04-01 11:48:16
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answered by rls10102 2
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