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Sure! They'll eat any dead animal that they find on the beach.
Yes. The sharks of Mytle Beach are not the kind of shark typically involved in attacks. Most of what you find are Sandbar sharks and Bonnethead sharks. Lemon sharks and Bull sharks, types of sharks more likely to attack humans, can be found off the coast of Myrtle Beach but less frequently. Shark attacks are rare here. The last fatality at myrtle beach from a shark was in 1883. Still, stay out of deep waters after 4:00 (feeding time) The lifeguards will post a warning if sharks are spotted. If you see one before the lifeguard, tell him/her immediately.
Sharks aren't' really attracted to any color. They mainly look for abnormalities and disadvantages, something to single you out. But don't worry about being attacked at the beach. You're more likely to drowned at the beach than get attacked by a shark.
There are sharks, but far offshore and rarely seen by people. The chance of getting bit is one in a billion. You are more likely to see a dolphin than get attacked by or even see a shark.
There are sharks in multiple episodes of Spongebob Squarepants. Mrs. Puff, You're Fired: The boating teacher who takes over for Mrs. Puff is a shark named Sergeant Sam Roderick. SpongeGaurd On Duty: In this episode Spongebob tries to convince others to come out of the water at the beach by yelling "SHARK!" and the father of a family of sharks at the beach replies "Hey, that's my family you're talking about!"
Robert Moses State Park typically closes at sunset, but specific hours can vary by season or event. It's always best to check the official New York State Parks website for the most current information on hours and any seasonal changes.
Sharks are always in present along the entire eastern shore of the United States, but sharks spotted along the beach in Atlantic City are very rare.
There's an interesting shot on the beach. Roy Scheider is on the beach looking at the water to determine if there are any sharks. People keep walking between him and the camera. Whenever this happens, the camera zooms closer to him as they pass.
While the answer is yes (I have seen them) you have relatively nothing to worry about and the sharks that I have seen don't quite compare to the movie Jaws. I am quite sure it is more dangerous crossing the streets of Oahu!! (not trying to say that the street are any more dangerous than any other city)
Sharks do not speak any language.
There were not any sharks in that film
no sharks are sharks and whales are whales. their is a differs between them.