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Humans are not sharks favorite food. They are mainly attracted to humans because of the thrashing caused by swimming . To them, it's signals an injured animal. The reason sharks are attracted to black, is that from below, surfers or divers in a wetsuit appear like seals, which IS one of their more favorite meals.
You can drown, obviously. But there are also sharks and poisonous fish Sharks! Although more people are killed each year in Hawaii from coconuts falling on their heads than from shark bites, shark attacks just get more media coverage. Also the reason sharks attack surfers, is because the surf boards make the surfers look like seals from the sharks point of view.
Sharks have frenzies. When a shark attacks an animal, more sharks come and try to get the animal that was attacked. Some sharks even bite eachother.
I believe his name is Bob. He has been attacked more then anyone else.
Whale sharks may be the largest sharks but are completely harmless and feed on microscopic creatures called plankton. Great white sharks are dangerous but mainly feed on sea lions, seals and fish rather that people. Normally if they attack a person it is, in great white terms, a curious nip. Sadly their nip is a bit more painful than the average nip and can cost surfers and divers an arm or a leg and sometimes can even result in death.
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Sharks aren't' really attracted to any color. They mainly look for abnormalities and disadvantages, something to single you out. But don't worry about being attacked at the beach. You're more likely to drowned at the beach than get attacked by a shark.
Well, they might accidentally or purposely harm the eggs or baby sharks/shark and get attacked by either the mother, father, or even both. Sometimes it is critical blood and more sharks come to eat the carcass.
We divers love swimming with sharks... It's scary at first especially without a cage, but respect their space and they'll leave you alone. One useful rule us that in the pacific they are far more likely to attack than in the Indian ocean.why? Because they have no mammalian prey in the Indian ocean so don't seehumans as potential prey.
There are sharks, but far offshore and rarely seen by people. The chance of getting bit is one in a billion. You are more likely to see a dolphin than get attacked by or even see a shark.
well it depends..... if you believe Jaws then yes but if you really look at sharks, they really only eat seals fish etc. they rarely attack people . and they attack surfers more then swimmers because they have the black wet suits and they think there seals so yes and no
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