Here in s.c. we catch sharks while surf fishing from shore all the time. They often eat the game fish we are trying to catch while reeling it in. They are a pit of a pain for fishermen.
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It's illegal to catch sharks.
Sharks live in the ocean - that's all the ocean, not just part of it. There are sharks everywhere.
sharks cannot sneeze. since sharks live in waterthey use their nose (irnot their eyes) to sence and catch prey. a sharks nose is equiped toopen and close at will when not in use.
Yes. Some sharks will be seen near shore. Bull sharks, for example, are often found in shallows.
You can catch- Tiger sharks Toehead sharks Whitetip sharks
Sharks dont go close to shore very often. I would think that the only time they go close to shore is when their prey is near shore. Many shark species spend their entire lives in coastal waters, including the dangerous bull shark, which even enters rivers that empty into the sea.
Basking sharks physically cannot as they have no teeth. Only great white sharks and tiger sharks really eat people. But this is generally divers fault for feeding them close to shore then they associate the shore with food and come to eat but some unfortunate person is swimming,
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White sharks are found in all oceans except the polar seas. They can be found far at sea or close to shore, and are one of the sharks known to attack humans. The largest flesh eating shark, up to 21 feet or more.
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There are only a couple that don't attack human but Great White Sharks, Tiger Sharks, Bull Sharks and The Hammerhead Sharks are the most common to attack human but others may if you look like pray