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- Shark - Wikipedia
Out of more than 470 species, only four have been involved in a significant number of fatal, unprovoked attacks on humans: the great white, oceanic whitetip, tiger, and bull sharks [ 104 ] [ 105 ] These sharks are large, powerful predators, and may sometimes attack and kill people
- Shark Facts, Behavior, Diet, Species Worksheets Information . . .
More people are killed by bee stings than by shark attacks Out of more than 470 species, only four have been involved in a significant number of fatal, unprovoked attacks on humans namely bull and tiger sharks, the great white, and the oceanic whitetip These sharks are large, powerful predators, and may sometimes attack and kill people
- 15 Types Of Sharks, Ranked By Danger Level - Outdoor Guide
They have been implicated in a significant number of unprovoked attacks on humans, with documented records indicating approximately 119 such incidents Alarmingly, 26 of these attacks have been fatal, highlighting the serious threat that bull sharks pose to human safety (via Florida Museum)
- Unprovoked shark bites plummeted in 2024 – Research News
An attack by an unknown shark species off the northwest coast of Oahu, Hawaii resulted in the only unprovoked fatality in the U S With warm waters and ample shoreline, Florida had a total of 14 bites, more than any other state Of these, eight occurred in Volusia County, which bears the unofficial title of shark bite capital of the world
- Selachimorpha - GBIF
Contrary to popular belief, only a few sharks are dangerous to humans Out of more than 470 species, only four have been involved in a significant number of fatal, unprovoked attacks on humans: the great white, oceanic whitetip, tiger, and bull sharks These sharks are large, powerful predators, and may sometimes attack and kill people
- A Venomous Octopus, Fish That Look Like Toads and Other Sea . . .
Although multiple shark bites are reported annually, the average number of deaths annually from shark attacks is around four, and of the more than 470 species of shark, only four – the great white, oceanic whitetip, tiger, and bull shark – have been involved in a significant number of fatal, unprovoked attacks on humans
- Shark Attack Statistics: What The Rising Numbers Reveal?
This means that only between 3 and 5 % of shark species have ever attacked a human Since 1580, 949 Unprovoked Shark Attacks Have Been Documented Globally (ISAF) Since 1580, there have been 949 unprovoked attacks globally Great white sharks were involved in 37% (351 attacks) of these, with 59 being fatal
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