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  2. No, menstrual blood does not attract sharks - AOL

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    It's true that sharks have a ridiculous sense of smell but that's not the whole story.

  3. For Shark Week, Kentucky aquarium tests your knowledge ... - AOL

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    Can a shark smell a drop of blood from miles away? Do they really die if they stop swimming? See which of these claims from the Newport Aquarium you can correctly identify as true or false.

  4. Shark attack - Wikipedia

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    Uncostumed humans, however, such as those surfboarding, light snorkeling or swimming, present a much greater area of exposed skin surface to sharks. In addition, the presence of even small traces of blood, recent minor abrasions, cuts, scrapes, or bruises, may lead sharks to attack a human in their environment.

  5. Shark - Wikipedia

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    In general, sharks show little pattern of attacking humans specifically, part of the reason could be that sharks prefer the blood of fish and other common preys. [107] Research indicates that when humans do become the object of a shark attack, it is possible that the shark has mistaken the human for species that are its normal prey, such as seals.

  6. Shark attack prevention - Wikipedia

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    The majority of shark nets used are gillnets, which is a wall of netting that hangs in the water and captures the targeted sharks by entanglement. [6] The nets may be as much as 186 metres (610 ft) long, set at a depth of 6 metres (20 ft), have a mesh size of 500 millimetres (20 in) and are designed to catch sharks longer than 2 metres (6.6 ft) in length.

  7. Can lights help prevent shark attacks? - AOL

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    While Great White sharks are responsible for most attacks on humans, the team is also planning to test the method on other shark species, including bull and tiger sharks. ... as both can attract ...

  8. Shark repellent - Wikipedia

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    Shark repellents can be used to protect people from sharks by driving the sharks away from areas where they are likely to harm human beings. In other applications, they can be used to keep sharks away from areas they may be a danger to themselves due to human activity. In this case, the shark repellent serves as a shark conservation method.

  9. Why do sharks attack humans? - AOL

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    Do not wander far into the water - especially without assistance. Avoid entering the water with an open wound if you are menstruating as sharks can often smell blood. Swim in areas tended by ...