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Sharks generally do not attack humans without provocation; most encounters are a case of curiosity rather than aggression. When sharks do bite, it is often a mistaken identity, especially in murky waters where they might confuse a person for their natural prey. Typically, if individuals remain calm and avoid splashing, the likelihood of an attack decreases significantly. Overall, sharks are not inclined to attack unless they feel threatened or are hunting.

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