Non, there are no such things as "pepll".
yes. if startled wild elephants are a danger to practily anything that moves
About 1.15 million.
As far as statistics can tell, none. But thousands of sharks are killed unnecessary, and with great cruelty, EVERYDAY, just for londoners - and London turists - can taste Chinese shark's fin soups!
In the 2000s a great white was killed by an orca
Yes. Humans are the biggest enemies for these sharks. They have been hunted and killed indiscrimenately by humans for decades. That is why they are endangered.
A lot, dont come near them. Oooh theres one right theree! RUN!
Over 400,000 shark been killed by humans each year now sharks are endangered species
Alot of sharks actually but nobody knows for sure its kinda hard to keep count but almost around 1000 a year
Around a Hundred shark attacks happen each year only a percent are from great whites the number is probably around 15 or less people a year. The answer before me is stupid and the reason why people are murdering thousands of sharks for no reason stop.
There is no way to know exactly how many people have been eaten by sharks, especially since plenty of people go missing on boats every year, however the average is around eight people annually. This number of course only counts the people that survive or have witnesses to the attack. Strangely, I have heard that way more people have been trampled and killed by cows than eaten by sharks.I agree round about 8 annual.yoU CAN NEVER REALLy tell people can just go missing maybe eaten but nesserally the tide took them out or they drowned.
yes. when youre surfboarding on your belly, they look at you and they think youre a seal or something.Yes. Many people have been attacked, injured and killed by sharks.Sharks will only eat humans if they try to do something to them or if u try to kill them. Otherwise that sharks will never attack a human unless they are really hungry.
It is difficult to provide an exact number as it varies significantly based on historical context and interpretation. Throughout history, conflicts fueled by religious differences have resulted in the deaths of millions of people, but quantifying an exact figure is complex and debated among historians and scholars.