The white shark attacks his prey from under.
Yea. Anything involving blood will want to make them attack U more...
They don't want to attack them, they can sometimes be just interested in them. They occasionally attack you, but they will realize that you're not their food and move on.
They don't actually want to eat humans, they just think humans are seals and that's what they normally eat so they attack them. They aren't the biggest shark in the world! Great White Sharks are warm blooded.
The Great White Shark finds its food by snifing out there prey to find the one they want.
Leopard sharks are known to grow monsterly large but they are very friendly creatures. Unlike the great white, bull, and tiger, those are the ones you do NOT want to go close to. But I am studying the tiger. So the answer to your question is a big no.
As of 19 February 2015, there have been 2,899 shark attacks worldwide with 548 fatalities since recordings were kept in 1580. If we specifically narrow it Great White Sharks, the numbers drop to 314 attacks of which 80 are fatal in the same time period. Of course, for most of that time, the type of shark attacking was not identified, so it is quite possible that a significant portion of the 400+ fatalities recorded as a shark attack were Great White Shark attacks as well.
sharks go after everything they see to taste it, even if they bit a human already, they want to try it.
Great White Sharks and Orcas are the only predators of the Leopard Seal.ANS 2 - You might want to mention that to the next Polar Bear you see.
Somewhat! Although there have been the most reported attacks involving great white sharks they do not like human flesh. If the great white shark does attack it is normally only a test bite, meaning there senses are impared and they bit the human to see if it is indeed their food. However most shark attacks are not deadly. There are 66 reported great white attacks in the last two centuries and only about 6 of them were deadly. So to answer your question no, not if you know how to act around them but if not then maybe.
Depends. There are predatory sharks like the Great White, Tiger, and Bull Sharks which actively hunt and eat other varieties of shark. There are other species which will not actively hunt other species of sharks, but will feed on an already dead shark. However, there are sharks, like the Whale Shark which do not consume shark meat in any form, because their diet is entirely different.
uhh no. that's warm water. if you want to go swimming with great white sharks be my guest, but id use a tampon.
about a year or more why are you asking? why do you want to know? why am I asking questions? what is your name? whatever I don't need to know