Since sharks are saltwater dwellers, and the furthest most humans venture into saltwater without a boat is about 100 yards or so, the most likely sight of shark attacks is coastal ocean waters; but, bull sharks being the most common to attack humans (even that being rare), and bull sharks being able to tolerate fresh water, there have been several attacks in rivers and lakes that connect to oceans.
ALL SHARKS ARE NOT DANGEROUS TO HUMANS BECAUSE THERE ARE DIFFERENT KIND OF SHARKS AND DIFFERENT KIND OF PEOPLE. ALL SHARKS ARE NOT DANGEROUS TO HUMANS BECAUSE THERE ARE DIFFERENT KIND OF SHARKS AND DIFFERENT KIND OF PEOPLE.
Sharks.
The Northern and Southern Hemisphere
1. Great white shark2.Bull shark3. Tiger Shark4. Oceanic White tip Shark5. great hammer head shark6. Black tip Reef Shark7. Sand Tiger Shark8. Hammerhead Shark9. Blue Shark10. black tale fin shark
some sharks do swim into coral areas but big sharks can get scratched by the coral
Bull sharks are the most common and dangerous.
ALL SHARKS ARE NOT DANGEROUS TO HUMANS BECAUSE THERE ARE DIFFERENT KIND OF SHARKS AND DIFFERENT KIND OF PEOPLE. ALL SHARKS ARE NOT DANGEROUS TO HUMANS BECAUSE THERE ARE DIFFERENT KIND OF SHARKS AND DIFFERENT KIND OF PEOPLE.
there is alot of animals that are quite dangerous. Some of the most dangerous are cobra's and great white sharks (yuck i hate sharks!). Even hippo's are really dangerous!
Sharks.
They aren't.Although they can be dangerous on feeding frenzies, they do not normally attack people. Sharks are far more dangerous to people.
killer whales or sharks most likely.
No, but most Tiger sharks live in tropical and sub-tropical areas.
Sharks aren't mammals. They are fish, and no. Lots of other fish are more poisonous. Sharks have the best attack though.
Sharks jellyfish oil glass......
The two speicies most dangerous the dolphins are sharks and humans.
The Northern and Southern Hemisphere
1. Great white shark2.Bull shark3. Tiger Shark4. Oceanic White tip Shark5. great hammer head shark6. Black tip Reef Shark7. Sand Tiger Shark8. Hammerhead Shark9. Blue Shark10. black tale fin shark