Most shark attacks occur in areas where there is a high concentration of sharks, such as in Florida, Australia, South Africa, and Hawaii. In these regions, factors like close proximity of humans to shark habitats, abundance of prey for sharks, and warm water temperatures can increase the likelihood of shark attacks.
In 2000 there were 79 reported shark attacks 11 fatal In 2005 there were 61 reported shark attacks and 2006 there were 62 reported shark attacks. The majority of the attacks occur in the US 53 in 2000 40 in 2005 and 38 in 2006.
22 shark attacks where in Tenerife in the last year
Shark attacks may occur when there's a feeding frenzy going on and a shark gets excited and ACCIDENTALLY attacks a nearby human. It can also happen when there's a surfer on a board and from under water, it looks like the surfer is a seal.... and you know, it attacks the human. Trust me.... I study this stuff in ALP.
Shark attacks can occur when a shark mistakes a human for their natural prey, such as seals or fish, due to poor visibility in the water. They may also occur during feeding, territorial disputes, or when a shark feels threatened or provoked. Shark attacks are rare, and most sharks do not consider humans as prey.
California has.
Mostly Colorado
the great white shark
Florida reported 30 shark attacks in 2015.
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Attacking! Most shark attacks occur, when the human is threatening the shark.
Californa beaches
Florida
Shark attacks are actually one of the most infrequent of attacks by wild animals. More people die on roller coasters annually than by shark attack.
The Bull shark is number one in attacks . It is not the great white though it is most often blamed
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