In America (excluding hawii) if you mean what place, calf/knee if you mean what body parts.FloridaI am sorry to say that the higest amount of shark accidents (don't call them attacks the shark dos'nt know)happen in FLorida and sadly 2 0f the 3 most dangerous sharks swim there:'( (great whites and bulls)It depends on what kinds of sharks you are talking about. Great White sharks (one of the most feared kinds) live and attack mostly along the Hawaiian coast (otherwise known as Great white head quarters and breeding grounds).Most sharks attack surfers and divers near lots of water, like in oceans and seas. Like near Hawaii, Florida, California, and Australia.There have been several attacks by sharks in Florida waters. Australia and South Africa have experienced some fatalities recently see:http://www.destination-scuba.com/Shark-attack-fish-hoek.htmlhttp://www.destination-scuba.com/Shark-attack-australia.html
Mako sharks, thresher sharks and Great white sharks
megalodon sharks, great white sharks, frilled sharks, thresher sharks, tiger sharks, sand tiger sharks, lemon sharks, bull sharks, whale sharks, basking sharks, lepord sharks,black tip sharks. there is 12.
There are over 60 species of sharks found in Moreton Bay, including hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, and bull sharks.
Sharks can be found in oceans worldwide, with some of the most popular areas being the coasts of Australia, South Africa, Hawaii, California, and Florida. These regions are known for their diverse marine ecosystems and provide ideal habitats for a variety of shark species.
Florida has the Florida panthers, coyotes, foxes, red wolves, bobcats, skunks, raccoons, and Florida black bear. They also have the brown recluse spider, southern black widow spider, bull sharks, lemon sharks, nurse sharks, hammerhead sharks, manatees, and American alligators.
Billfishes, grunts, Mackerel sharks, snooks, bluefishes, hammerhead sharks, mullets, spadefish and bonefish are some of the main fish in florida.
The dominant species can include blacktips, sandbar, nurse, lemon, and hammerhead sharks.
When Sharks Attack - 2012 Florida Frenzy 1-2 was released on: USA: 8 August 2013
Yes, there have been attacks off the east coast of Florida
Only when they wash up from the ocean
yes
Yes, there are bull sharks in Crystal River. We've caught a few in the river, more so near Shell Island
Crabs, small fish, sharks, and crocodiles.
yes, but there aren't many sharks in the Florida keys.... a few types of sharks that live there is the mako shark (shortfin) also known as mackerel shark, the nurse shark, hammerhead shark and some other reef sharks.*********************Every time you go snorkeling or diving in the Keys, you will see Barracuda, Nursesharks, and if you go much, you will see Large reef sharks, Schools of Hamerheads, and always Blackfin sharks. don't let anyone fool you; but with caution, generally they don't bother you unless you wear shiny jewelry and have a fish or crawfish in your hand that they want.
at the beach in Florida its on ask.com it was one of the questions of today 6/20/12
Nurse sharks can be found in the coastal waters off of Florida.