On average, there are about 80 unprovoked shark bites reported worldwide each year, with a small number of these resulting in fatalities. The exact number can vary annually, but most bites occur in shallow waters where people are swimming or Surfing. It's important to note that shark bites are extremely rare considering the millions of people who enter the ocean each year.
Sharks kill an average of about 4 people each year.
Sharks actually hate the taste of people which is why they normally only take one or two bites out of them. However, sharks can still kill a person depending where they bite him. The only reason why sharks attack people is because they mistake people for seals or sea lions. On avrege only 6.5 people die from shark attacks every year.
It is estimated that on average, around 80 to 100 people are injured by sharks worldwide each year. However, it's important to note that the number of shark attacks and injuries can vary widely from year to year.
I would say 35 to 60 per year
many people kill shaks for there leathery skin and fins for shark fin soup, a popular food in china for weddings. About one hundred million sharks are killed each year and six people are killedd each year by sharks. People are terrified of sharks, but it should really be the other way around.
Sharks don't die from whaling! Whales die from whaling Every year more than one thousand whales are killed by the Japanese ALONE. But as for how many sharks die per year over 73 million sharks die per year just for their fins then are thrown back in the water and left to drown or bleed to death. when you add everything together more than 80million sharks die per year. Sharks cant reproduce as fast as they are being killed. Please help save the sharks. www.uwiu.net Support us! www.seashepherd.org/ Support our supporters! And support our marine life!
very very often about 300 people are killed a year by sharks
Up to 73-78 million sharks are killed each year.
Not very many. For example in the 4 year period from 1989 to 1993 NO SPIDER BITE FATALITIES were reported in the United States.
It is very unlikely, but if it does bite you on land, it would probably be by the shore.
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