Because they have a bigger stumock than the male also they have to feed their children if their pregnant.
yes, hammerheads don't attack often
352 species of sharks Funfact: tiger sharks attack people more than any other shark.
Normally, sharks don't actually attack people. In fact they are more scared of us than we are of them. But, if they seem to be voraciously hungry, almost any kind of shark (excluding the very small, and the whale shark) may attack you. They also might attack you if you provoke them too much into attacking you
They would probably cut the whale or themselves, and since Sharks can smell blood, they will attack. Sharks usually won't attack other than that. But if your surfing, don't do it near sharks, you will look like a seal.
no
No, everyone thinks that but, really, great white sharks are the most common to attack than other sharks. Just fixing one thing: the great whites aren't the ones with the most attacks that's the bull shark, because they eat anything, the oceanic white tip, because they can smell things miles away, and the great white then comes in.
Women are more likely to experience nausea, shortness of breath and jaw pain. -amk
No, sharks kill more.
More than fourty-billion sharks in the world
no cuz sharks kill more ppl each year
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.
yes