lots of sharks can be found near Barbados. There have been alot of recorded attacks. I would suggest not venturing to far out at sea. here are a few types of sharks
Great white shark
Bull shark
Tiger shark
Carrabean reef shark
Smooth hammerhead sharks and many more
The Caribbean Sea is home to Caribbean reef sharks, blacktip reef sharks, nurse sharks, tiger sharks and bull sharks. Of these, bull sharks are most known to attack humans.
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If would be near impossible to pepper spray a shark. It is advised if one comes in contact with a shark to punch it in the nose.
In 1996, the Barbados raccoon was classified as extinct by the IUCN since its last sighting occurred in 1964, when one specimen was killed by a car on a road near Bathsheba.
The Matawan Maneater, was a great white shark which during the summer of 1916, attacked numerous people, killing several. The attacks occurred along the length of the New Jersey shoreline, prompting a shark hunt. The shark believed to be responsible for the attacks was caught and killed, near Matawan New Jersey where the final shark attacks took place. On autopsy, human remains were found within the shark, though none of the remains corresponded to the victims of the attacks, leading many to speculate there was more than one shark involved, though the shark attacks ceased after the one shark was caught. The short answer: Dead.
what is a small organ located near the shark's liver; that stores bile
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There are sharks in Barbados. However, these sharks are not where swimming and recreation take place. The exception is reef sharks that are sometimes seen when one is scuba diving. These do not attack humans and are not aggressive.
No. From Sydney to Barbados is a distance of about 16140 km, or 10030 miles.
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From Manchester to Barbados it is 4,159 miles. Barbados is located near Trinidad, Tobago, and St. Lucia. It is east of the Caribbean sea.
mostly insects such as bees
Flying fish are abundant in the Caribbean Sea. In fact, Barbados was known as the land of flying fish in the past. The average lifespan of these flying fish near Barbados is around 5 years in the wild.
The Pacific Banana Shark.
On page 27. At the bottom near the crease in the book is a blue shark. To the left of the tiny mouse trap. No No! that is a whale. its mouth is shaped like a whale. and the tail is horizontal which is the way mammals tails are.
I believe it is the Caribbean Sean
No. The shark would get scared if the dolphin came near it.
Here are a few animals:SnakesRats/miceLizardsA few types of birdsBees/waspsSome types of turtlesShrimpsHow are they attracted?Not yet found out.
Tiger sharks are usually found near temerate and tropical seas.