yes
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.
There are millions of man eating sharks on the west and south coast of mauritious
The smallest ocean in the world is the Indian ocean, because the Pacific has a lot of earthquakes and tsunamis and the Atlantic has the Bermuda triangle and the Indian ocean is the only normal one
they are highly uncommon any where so if you visit aptos go have fun at the beach
A lot of fish.
because it is warm and indian people like to swim in it a lot
Madagaskar is the biggest, then there is a lot of smaller ones
On average, there are around 5-10 shark attack fatalities worldwide each year. It is important to note that the risk of a fatal shark attack is very low compared to other risks, such as drowning or car accidents.
there are a lot, including the blue whale, polar bear and the great white shark etc...
Whether you find The Shallows scary depends a lot on how you react to suspense and blood. There is a shark that attacks people and some of them get killed. The protagonist is stranded off shore and is bleeding since she has already been bitten by the shark.
The state fossil of Georgia is the shark tooth. This fossil represents the state's rich history and connection to the ocean. Georgia designated the shark tooth as its state fossil in 1976.
Car accidents kill A LOT more people than sharks. Slipping in the bathroom kills more people than sharks. Unless you're a pro diver or dedicated surfer, shark attacks are too rare to sensibly worry about.