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  2. Shark attack - Wikipedia

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    A shark attack is an attack on a human by a shark. Every year, around 80 unprovoked attacks are reported worldwide. [1] Despite their rarity, ...

  3. When attacking pinnipeds, the shark surfaces quickly and attacks violently. In contrast, attacks on humans are slower and less violent: the shark charges at a normal pace, bites, and swims off. Great white sharks have efficient eyesight and color vision ; the bite is not predatory, but rather for identification of an unfamiliar object.

  4. Sand shark - Wikipedia

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    Sand sharks are not known to attack humans. If a person were to provoke a sand shark, it may retaliate defensively. Sand sharks are generally not aggressive, but harass divers who are spearfishing. In North America, wreck divers regularly visit the World War II shipwrecks to dive with the sharks that make the wrecks their home. [8]

  5. Why do sharks attack humans? - AOL

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    Why do sharks attack humans? According to the Shark Research Institute, there are over 400 plus species of shark around the world, which include great white sharks, tiger sharks and bull sharks.

  6. Does this device actually repel sharks? - AOL

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    Shark attacks on humans are still very rare — only about 70 per year. They are still less common than lightning strikes ( 270 cases per year ) or drowning deaths ( 320,000 deaths per year ). And ...

  7. In the ocean, 'sharks are around you and you just don't know ...

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    Because they don't have fingers and hands like humans, Kinsler says sharks use what they've got to investigate their environment — namely their mouths and their teeth.

  8. Blacknose shark - Wikipedia

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    The blacknose shark has never been implicated in an attack on humans. However, caution should be exercised if it begins to perform a threat display. [20] This species is regarded as a game fish and offers a respectable fight on light tackle (a more delicate fishing line). [7]

  9. How to survive a shark attack – or better yet, avoid one entirely

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    You are incredibly unlikely to be attacked by a shark. But if you are that very rare person who is, here’s what to do when a shark goes after you. How to survive a shark attack – or better yet ...