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.
Many divers resurface by exhaling. They can also resurface by swimming back to the surface of the water when they are ready.
Many people call them tentacles, but they are actually arms. They are curious creatures and they don't attack divers, they use their arms to explore. Just like sharks use their mouth to feel as well as taste.
Actually, Australia is the name of a land-based country, so no: there are no sharks in Australia. There may be many swimming in the oceans surrounding this country.
They choose species that are not know for attacking people. Only certain shark species are 'man-eaters'. Many species avoid people if at all possible. Additionally - divers are trained to behave 'sympathetically' in the presence of sharks - so as not to show aggression. Most animals only attack people because they feel threatened.
It depends on how many sharks there are swimming through space and what the galactic wormhole temperature is while unicorns are teleporting.
How many people are swimming in the ocean depends on several factors. It depends on the time of year, location, and what time of the day or night it is. Sharks typically hunt aggressively at night, but some people believe that sharks hunt the most aggressively at sunset and sunrise.
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There are many fish that people would not like swimming with. Examples include electric eels, bull, great white, and tiger sharks, and red-bellied piranhas.
No, when you are swimming, you do not wear a bra. However, if you would feel more comfortable, many swimming costumes, bikinis and tankinis come with a built-in bra
yes there is every species swimming in our oceans including great white, tiger shark, reef shark, nurse shark, hammerhead shark, plus many, many more. for more species of sharks go to google and look up " types/species of sharks"
Diverse, as in many. The Bible also references divers lanuguages. Many disesase.... many languages.
Free divers risk the danger of drowning while underwater, especially in areas requiring divers to descend to extreme depths. All pearl divers risk encountering dangers under the water, including sharks and other sea life. Many Australian pearl divers perished during storms that claimed the pearling boats while the divers were still on the bottom. Beyond environmental hazards, pearl divers also have to cope with the "bends," a condition caused when rapid decompression from quick surface ascent causes nitrogen bubbles to form in the bloodstream.