Sharks may be dangerous, but people blame the sharks, when they just felt threatened because you are in their home, or you look like their fav food, seals. The answer to your question is yes they are dangerous
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No they are not harmfull at all [as long as you wear a chain mail wetsuit anyway.]
Sharks may be dangerous, but people blame the sharks, when they just felt threatened because you are in their home, or you look like their fav food, seals. The answer to your question is yes they are dangerous
Pretty much any kind of shark can attack you, but some aren't as harmful as others.
Well in fact a lot of great white sharks die of getting there throat slit!!!
Very few sharks will harm humans unprovoked. And the sharks that are notorious for "shark attacks" are generally thought to believe that they are attacking seals. well ya but theres this shark (dnt noe da name) but it doesn't eat meat. its vegetarian. hope this helps(:
Sharks are essential to underwater ecosystems and fishing industries. They balance out the food-chain in the ocean and are crucial to this sensitive equilibrium. See this article for additional information: http://www.independentweekly.com.au/news/national/national/general/sharks-vital-for-marine-ecosystem-conservationists/1452216.aspx
one for food two because they are harmful so they kill the shark to keep from the shark killing a human......????????
There are many animals that can be harmful to humans. It's good to keep in mind that most animals only attack if they are provoked. Sharks, tigers, lions, hippos, alligators, crocodiles and more are all dangerous.
The puffer fish wouldnt be a good fish to keep with a smaller fish, and sharks are very harmful nowadays for fishes, Fishes try to avoid sharks, but some just cant. Fishes also hate jellyfishes... Anything else that, could bring damage or potientially kill or purposely hurt the fish badly, can make it harmful for fishes.. Another enemy would be the Pirana. atleast, about 32,000 or 300 in total are eatig by pirana's in different lakes and countries.
The Seychelles territorial waters are visited by sharks, including sharks that have been known to attack humans (unprovoked): occasional White Sharks, Tiger Sharks, Whitetip Sharks and Bull Sharks. Also, other less dangerous sharks have been spotted in the Seychelles waters like Mako Sharks, Lemon Sharks and Blue Sharks. Finally, the gentle Whale Shark can be seen in Seychelles between August and November. In April 2011, two fatal shark attacks have occurred on Anse Lazio beach on Praslin.