Sharks by nature are not normally inclined to harm humans unless provoked, although there are of course exceptions to this. Man is more likely to hunt or kill sharks out of fear or for sport or financial gain.
yes because sharks are bigger then humans
YES
sharks have more to fear from humans
Sharks, unlike humans have only 5 systems. They have hearing, smell, taste and touch. In addition they can detect weak electric fields in the water. Some of these sense are more accurate in sharks than in humans. their smell organ is more developed than humans.
Humans have not been able to find out when sharks nest. Did you know humans know more about outer space than sea life?
there is a lot of concern over sharks as there seems to be more sharks killed by humans than humans killed by sharks.
Sharks might eat a human or bruise him for life more like a scar
Sharks appear to be most frightened of us when we are diving. I suspect it is because we do not fit the usual fish they are used to seeing and when we don't surface like seals, sharks get apprehensive that we are a new large predator species moving in on them. If a shark knows he can bite you without injury, he most likely will do so if he is agitated, afraid, or hungry. Ken, the Shark Wrangler, www.sharkwrangler.com
Sharks. Sharks kill most people!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Edit: It is NOT sharks. In 2009, humans killed many millions of sharks, perhaps 100 million. There were 5 known fatal attacks by sharks on humans. Dogs, elephants and hippopotami, among others, kill more humans than sharks. Humans also suffer fatal snake bites every year. Anfd if you include killing by spreading disease, you'd have to include the mosquito, which infects humans with malaria, killing thousands.
Sharks may not have the clearest eyesight, but they can detect 7 times more light than humans.
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.
more frightened, most frightened