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No, not all sharks are dangerous to humans. While some shark species are known to be more aggressive, most sharks are not a threat to humans and typically avoid interactions with us. It's important to respect their space and use caution when swimming in waters where sharks are present.
People often think all sharks are bad due to misconceptions perpetuated by media portrayals of sharks as aggressive man-eaters. In reality, most shark species are not a threat to humans and play essential roles in marine ecosystems. Promoting education and awareness about sharks can help dispel these negative stereotypes.
well i think that it is a threat to sharks and whales but i don't think that is is right
Easy- people kill them. Tiger Sharks have bad reps., which leads to murdering of them.
No. Not really. Cookie cutter sharks eat whales, so they won't mistake humans for a whale. And cookie cutters are one of the smallest sharks, so they won't be a threat.
No, but humans are their biggest threat. Manatees are occasionally preyed upon by alligators, sharks and crocodiles.
Great white sharks and me.
The Great White is in all waters on the planet, it has been found nearly everywhere.
There have been no recorded fatalities caused by hammerhead sharks in the United States. While these sharks are large and powerful, they are generally not considered a threat to humans. Most interactions between hammerhead sharks and people are benign, with attacks being extremely rare and typically resulting in minor injuries, if any.
No, leopard sharks do not eat people. They are non-aggressive and typically pose no threat to humans. They primarily feed on small fish, crustaceans, and mollusks.
only if you are in their mouth
No. There are several species of sharks that can hurt and kill people, should they get that idea.