they are attracted to period blood though
sharks arwe atracted to human blood because of their scents of smell sharks have a very good sence of hearing and are predators just as a wolf needs to hunt sharks must also
Yes blood, metal etc...
Yes it does. Anytype of blood attracks sharks. Sharks can smell a single drop of blood from miles away. ~No. Not really. A few drips of human blood won't attract sharks unless the guy was bloodletting in the ocean. Sharks are attracted to fish blood. Def not any type of blood.. They are not interested in Menstrual blood,because it's dead cells... Human blood from a cut would need to be significant! They sense dying animal blood for sure!!
Sharks do not seek out blood specifically as a food source, but they are attracted to the scent of blood in the water as it can signal the presence of injured or struggling prey. Sharks primarily rely on their keen sense of smell to locate potential food sources, and blood can act as a strong attractant for them.
Sharks are attracted to all blood, not just humans'. A shark can smell a small amount of blood an incredible distance away, and they come to it because weakened fish are easier to eat. In other words, it's a hunting adaptation.
Land sharks, yes. Sharks in the water, no.
Yes. Pretty much. That's what they eat so they do come around when blood is in the water. BY THE BIGGEST LIGHTNING THIEF FAN IN THE UNIVERSE!
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There is no scientific evidence to suggest that urine attracts sharks. Sharks are more attracted to the smell of blood and prey in the water than they are to other bodily fluids. It is always best to follow local guidelines and avoid urinating in the water while swimming in areas where sharks are known to frequent.
Sharks are not mammals, and they do not drink blood.
Sharks aren't likely to be somewhere that you're swimming, but they can smell even the smallest trace of blood in the water. Sharks are unlikely to come and kill you if you go swimming on your period using tampons. This is largely a moot point, just don't go swimming with sharks.