A minority of people attacked by sharks survive.
Yes.ANSWERI don't think it is safe to say that dolphins would always save humans from a shark attack. However, there ARE several accounts of humans, who were attacked or threatened by a shark, and were rescued by an onslaught of dolphins who attacked the shark.
There has been 6 people a year being killed by a shark or injured and that may not be a lot but is a year............
None, they are all out to kill, if you encounter one it will kill you. It will hurt, and you will bleed, a slow and painful death.ANSWERSharks do not seek out and kill humans. Occasionally some sharks, such as the great white shark, attack humans because they mistake them for their preferred prey (seals in the case of the great white). Shark attacks are relatively rare, although I don't advise going up close with most species of shark without a professional. Most species of large sharks have been known to attack humans occasionally, although the whale shark (the largest species of shark in the world) are not known to have ever purposefully attacked a human, although an accidental blow from its tail could be dangerous.
Dried shark fins are exactly that: they are the fins, especially the dorsal fin, of a live shark that have been dried.
yes
My friend has been attacked by a shark.
the surfer is weird
Over the past 60 years over 2,000,000 people have been attacked by bull sharks
yes one has
Yes Christine Clarke this is not false information
no because bull sharks are in mini rivers
When she was attacked by the shark, her only thought was to keep calm and get to the beach.
Yes.ANSWERI don't think it is safe to say that dolphins would always save humans from a shark attack. However, there ARE several accounts of humans, who were attacked or threatened by a shark, and were rescued by an onslaught of dolphins who attacked the shark.
It has been said to attack humans.So yeah its vicous though its rarley attacked humans(like a shark.)
It is very rare that there have been any shark attacks on people, as you are more likely to get killet by bees than sharks, but the shark that is most likely to attack or eat people is the great white shark.
As far as statistics can tell, none. But thousands of sharks are killed unnecessary, and with great cruelty, EVERYDAY, just for londoners - and London turists - can taste Chinese shark's fin soups!
Probably. We can't be sure since monitoring of all whale sharks and killer whales has not been carried out.