No, experts have discovered that the picture is a hoax.
No, it is a fake, created by the combination of two real but unrelated photographs: (1) a picture of a great white shark taken by South African photographer Charles Maxwell and (2) an Air Force photo of a Pave Hawk helicopter from the rescue wing of a California National Guard unit taken by Lance Cheung.
yes
the Answer is Yes
It helps attack. A shark's tooth has tiny blades on its edges. When a shark shakes it's head while attacking, the blades help rip apart it's prey.
They don't. That pic is a fake, a montage.
Attacking! Most shark attacks occur, when the human is threatening the shark.
Yes but not by themselves they have to hunt in a pod
The four shark species that are known to pose a higher risk to humans due to their potential for attacking and consuming prey, including humans, are the great white shark, tiger shark, bull shark, and oceanic whitetip shark. However, it's important to note that these incidents are rare, and most sharks do not target humans as prey.
The helicopters are unlocked as you change the patent
it is about a shark attacking the people off of amity island
it is about a shark attacking the people off of amity island
A white shark is more dangerous than a whale shark because: They have larger teeth They swim faster They consider jamming (attacking) people more often They eat other fish and mammals, rather than plankton They swim where humans do.