A shark will generally treat a human with passive curiosity, unless you're floundering around splashing--then they may mistake you for a seal then and take a nibble or two from you. If you have a open wound in the water, the interaction will be aggressive on the part of the shark.
attacks
There have been no recorded fatalities caused by hammerhead sharks in the United States. While these sharks are large and powerful, they are generally not considered a threat to humans. Most interactions between hammerhead sharks and people are benign, with attacks being extremely rare and typically resulting in minor injuries, if any.
Sharks might eat a human or bruise him for life more like a scar
For breeding purposes, eduacation, and sport
No, not all sharks are dangerous to humans. While some shark species are known to be more aggressive, most sharks are not a threat to humans and typically avoid interactions with us. It's important to respect their space and use caution when swimming in waters where sharks are present.
are people predators to sharks than sharks are to humans
people can see sharks and fishes at the ocean.
Yes, sharks will attack people whether they are white OR black. But sharks tend to attack white people more.
Sharks don't eat people. They eat little fishes.
Saw sharks are generally not considered dangerous to people. They are known to be shy and non-aggressive, and there have been very few reported incidents of saw sharks harming humans. However, like all wild animals, it is best to give them space and observe from a safe distance to avoid any unnecessary interactions.
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yes sharks are threatened because a lot of people are killing sharks