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Actually only 10 out of shark species are a danger to humans. So they are not vicious man-eaters
Many sharks attack humans, but the big three are the bull shark, tiger shark, and great white shark.
It is a shark. Many experts believe the bull shark is the most agressive. They have been known to swim into fresh water and attack humans.
A lot, but shark numbers are declining rapidly due to the demand for shark fin soup and an irrational fear of shark attacks to humans by harmless species.
Shark attacks do not happen every day. They are less common then people believe they are, with around 10 per year. Sharks typically do not try to attack humans.
Over 400,000 shark been killed by humans each year now sharks are endangered species
Yes humans can eat sharks, but it is starting to be prohibited in many places because many shark species are becoming endangered.
Bull sharks are aggressive species. They dont usually attack without provocation. But, they can be quite unpredictable. They are probably responsible for many of the shark bite incidents in countries like Australia, India etc. They are known to attack and cause serious damage to humans and other marine animals.
Most scientists believe that not many people could survive a shark attack because they are very aggressive.
Many sharks have the strength and size to eat humans but very few do. The great white shark, tiger shark and bull shark are all species which have been known to attack and kill humans. Positive identification of attacking sharks is very difficult since victims rarely make adequate observations of the attacker during the "heat" of the interaction. Tooth remains are seldom found in wounds and diagnostic characters for many requiem sharks (family Carcharhinidae) are difficult to discern even by trained professionals.
I am sorry to say that the Bull shark eat almost anyting. The bull shark is known for its aggressive nature, and will attack any living creatures it may find (including humans) either in freshwater, or in oceanic salt waters. They are probably responsible for the majority of near-shore human shark attacks, including many attacks attributed to other species.
Sharks rarely ever even attack humans, in fact only 3 shark species are thought to make up 98% of all attacks More people are killed by dogs each year so be more afraid of them and save sharks!