The Great white or the tiger shark.
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Yes a bull shark is the deadliest shark in the world most attacks and deaths are done by bull sharks
The Bull shark is number one in attacks . It is not the great white though it is most often blamed
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In my opinion,it is the most dangerous shark in the world.My reasons:It attacks sometimes for no reason.It will attack in shallow water.
bull shark, as it can survive in both salt and fresh water. As well as the fact that is extremely aggressive once it attacks as it shakes the prey, since its teeth are not as strong as other sharks.
The bull shark (Carcharhinus leucas) is well known for two special reasons:- They live in both salt and fresh water.- Its most aggressive nature.(Many shark attacks to swimmers and surfers attributed to great whites were, indeed, made by bull sharks.)
The 4 sharks that are known to attack people are the Great White shark, the Bull shark, the Tiger shark, and the Reef shark. Australia has the highest amount of fatal shark attacks in the world.
it is believed to be either a baby white shark implicated for the ocean attacks and either a mature bull or baby white in the creek attacks. hope this answered your question about a "strongest" shark
a bull, yes...a bull shark, no
The bull shark and the great white shark are regarded as the deadliest sharks by most experts. The Tiger, Great White and Bull Shark are responsible for the most attacks on humans. The Bull Shark is particularly known for its aggression and may pose an elevated risk to swimmers because of its ability to tolerate fresh water. The Great White SharkDespite all of the publicity given to the great white, which certainly is a maneater, and is a huge shark, capable of growing to 23 feet and weighing over 4500 pounds or more, the tiger shark actually has more attacks on humans. But the number one killer of humans is the bull shark. Found in coastal waters in all tropical and subtropical zones, from South America to the U.S., Africa and Asia.
White Shark. The White Shark, more commonly referred to as the "Great White," has been reported to be involved in more attacks on humans than any other shark.