Sharks find their prey using their noses. They can smell something from miles away! They also have tiny holes near the tip of their snout that pick up the electromagnetic fields of other animals, allowing the shark to find it from long distances. THROUGH LITLLE HOLES AROUND THERE MOUTHS THAT PICK UP MAGNETIC FIELDS. E VEN VERY SMALL ONES.
No, not all sharks are dangerous to humans. While some shark species are known to be more aggressive, most sharks are not a threat to humans and typically avoid interactions with us. It's important to respect their space and use caution when swimming in waters where sharks are present.
There have been very few documented cases of mako sharks attacking humans. Makos are typically fast-swimming oceanic species that are not known to be aggressive towards humans unless provoked or feeling threatened. They are more likely to avoid human interaction.
No only humans have weiners. Everyone knows that.
great whitesany shark will attack a person of it smells blood so if your at the beach don't get in the water if you have a little cut that is blooding sharks can smell blood 100 miles awayIt depends on things you are doing, say you are surfing sharks think that the surf board is a seal so they attack it (that is manly great whites though tiger sharks do too). Getting attacked by a shark and getting killed by a shark are both very unlikely. Say you get attacked by a great white they do not like the taste of human meat so after they take some part of you they are likely to leave you alone, if you get attacked by a tiger shark you are likely to be killed, but the chances of getting killed by a shark is 1 in 123,223 and the chances of getting killed by a dog is 1 in 1,023.the three main types of sharks to attack humans are theGreat whitetiger sharkbull sharkbut some smaller sharks like grey reef sharks and copper sharks may attack humans. Hammerhead sharks, mako sharks, oceanic whitetip sharks, galapgos sharks, sand tiger sharks, black tip sharks, silver tip sharks, blue sharks, reef sharks, porbeagle sharks, spinner sharks, sandbar sharks are all also known to have attacked humans.
sharks are mostly at the top of the food chain but humans are indeed its main killer its sad millions of sharks are slaughtered for a small part of there body that is used in shark fin soup but the oils in a sharks skin can lead to death in time
Humans are not sharks favorite food. They are mainly attracted to humans because of the thrashing caused by swimming . To them, it's signals an injured animal. The reason sharks are attracted to black, is that from below, surfers or divers in a wetsuit appear like seals, which IS one of their more favorite meals.
Blood
no it actually attracts them
Sharks?
Humans and raccoons are omnivores, not sharks.
yes because sharks are bigger then humans
no most sharks do not attack humans unless they do something to provoke them
are people predators to sharks than sharks are to humans
Sharks are afraid of other sharks, and sometimes humans if weaponed.
Great white sharks, hammerhead sharks, and bull sharks.
other sharks
I believe some humans hunt sharks.