No. When a shark attacks a human, it is usually by accident or it has been provoked. Most smaller sharks are harmless to humans, and the largest species of shark, the Whale Shark, is harmless as well. Most attacks have been mistaken identities. Sharks usually think that people are their natural prey, a seal, because of shape. Sharks go in for a "test bite" to see if it is a seal or not.
No
People have been killing sharks for thousands of years, mainly for their fins, teeth, and other body parts. However, shark hunting became more widespread and commercialized in the 20th century with the rising demand for shark products like shark fin soup.
A piranha has strong jaws and sharp teeth that can exert a bite force of around 30 times its body weight, which is relatively strong compared to other fish. However, piranhas are not mindless killing machines and typically only pose a risk to humans when they are provoked or feel threatened.
there is more blood and that means more sharks since sharks are attrated to blood so the best tip is to don't kill a shark until it trys to kill you and if it does kill it but if there are other sharks just try to dodge it with as little movement as possible as sharks can sense any movement
Lemon sharks are apex predators in their environment, meaning they are at the top of the food chain. Their diet consists of a variety of fish, crustaceans, and occasionally small mammals. Larger sharks, such as tiger sharks or great white sharks, could potentially prey on lemon sharks.
because people think sharks are killing machines but they only attack you because they think your a seal or their favourite food
By humans killing and poaching. Killing sharks and whales will change the entire food chain since they are at the top. 23,000 dolphins are killed a year, sharks kill 5 people a year, that's less then soda pop machines
Yes, they should stop killing sharks!
by not killing them.
Yes, of course orcas are more powerful than sharks. That is one reason why orcas are called killer whales. Orcas are bigger, faster, smarter and stronger than sharks. Sharks are amazing killing machines though, but they are easy meals for orcas to eat!
We have made them enemies. Wolves are no different then any other predtor. Only difference is the worlds view of them. Wolves are not mindless killing machines. We are responsible for tarnishing the wolf's reputation.
yes sharks are threatened because a lot of people are killing sharks
They are endangered because to many people are killing the sharks for no reason.
BEARS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Wrong. Stephen Colbert does not consider anything to be "unGodly killing machines." He does, however, occasionally ponder the unalterable fact that bears are "Godless killing machines."
Stop killing them for their skin.
not killing them
by killing fish. without sharks we would have to many fish