In North Carolina, the most commonly implicated shark in attacks is the blacktip shark. While shark attacks are rare, blacktip sharks frequently inhabit the coastal waters and are known for their proximity to popular swimming areas. Other species, such as the bull shark and the tiger shark, also contribute to incidents, but blacktip sharks are the most frequently reported in the region. Overall, the likelihood of a shark attack remains very low.
There wouldn't be a relation between ice cream sales and shark attacks. What kind of question is that? Are you out of your mind?
nO, nOt really. it kind Of depends On where yOu are, but yOu are mOre likely tO get stung by a bee than get attacked Or killed by a shark.
in North Carolina tobacco is very popular. North Carolina has the most tobacco in the world.
The kind of protest that was used in 1960 in North Carolina was the civil rights.
North Carolina has and had many religions there is no specific religion to this state.
if any wolves are considered wild in North Carolina anymore, they are red wolves
Mostly rap and hip hop other sides of north carolina listens to cointry
The great white shark of course!!! It is the most popular and the most dangerous. It is catigorize as highly threatened and holds the records for the most attacks on humans.
The kind that has been far as decided to go to look more like...
Fresh, brackish, and salt water.
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I know it takes about 10 hours/ 2 days to get to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, but that's kind of close to North Carolina so it might take about.....8 hours, maybe to get to North Carolina!