They don`t hert people they just feel threated.
No fish can harm a white shark. In nature, size is truly important. Maybe a tiger shark can do it, because of its aggressivity, but they live separately.
because if the great white shark tried kill them how would they help themselves
a shark
people harm sharks because they kill them and use there skin for making boots! No kidd krazii is wrong people harm sharks because the people are scared
Shark attacks are actually one of the most infrequent of attacks by wild animals. More people die on roller coasters annually than by shark attack.
It depends on where you are. The Great White Shark is considered vulnerable by the International Union for Conservation. International trade in Great White Sharks requires a permit. As a vulnerable species, it is not illegal to kill unless you are in one of the countries which gives full protection to the Great White Shark. Great White Sharks are fully protected within 370 kilometres (200 nmi) of New Zealand and from fishing by New Zealand-flagged boats. Great White Sharks are protected by the California Endangered Species Act which requires an Incidental Take Permit to harass, harm, pursue, hunt, shoot, wound, kill, trap, capture, or collect any threatened or endangered species. Great White Sharks are also protected by Namibia, Israel, Malta, Australia and South Africa.
not harmed because it benefited to eat the dead skin of the shark
The commensalism between a shark and a remora benefits the remora and does not harm the shark. The remora is able to obtain food from the shark as it drops food while it eats.
not their fault.not at all.its the swimmers fault for comming in their territory.sharks attack you cause they are scared you are going to harm them they wonder 'what is that doing in my territory' they attack you before you attack them first even if you were not planning to.but great whites are different.the cause of why they attack is different.instead they mistaken you for their favorite food(seals) and attack.hope it helped :)
Almost all sharks have the potential to harm someone. there is one shark that is harmless, the whale shark.
In a safe place where they are safe from harm and danger. I hope this information was helpful to you!
Yes, the Great White Shark is protected. In 1991, South Africa became the first country in the world to provide full protection status for the Great White shark within its jurisidictional waters. Countries including USA, Australia, Malta and Namibia follwed suit later. Copyright: South Africa - The Good News