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After all, if a swift, 2,000-kilogram (4,400-pound) Great White with razor-sharp, serrated teeth wanted to eat a human, there is very probably *nothing* that a comparatively slow-swimming, ... So the real question isn't 'Why do sharks sometimes attack humans?'. The question is: why don't they do it far more often?
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Shark attack - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A shark attack is an attack on one or more humans by one or more sharks. Every year, a number of people are attacked by sharks, although death is quite unusual. Despite the relative rarity of shark ...
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As mentioned, however, the active cancer-fighting agent in shark liver oil is not present in all sharks, and is not present in quantities great enough to be beneficial to humans. ... Sharks are mean, nasty creatures that eat people. Why worry about killing them?" The truth is, sharks eat a lot of different things,
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Sharks make up the Chondrichthyes, or "cartilaginous fish." First appearing on Earth almost 450 million years ago, cartilaginous fish include both predators like the sand tiger and harmless mollusc-eaters like the Atlantic stingray. ... Most sharks eat fish, squid, marine mammals, and scavenge any other available food source.
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Information on Sand Sharks found along the Delaware and Maryland coasts. ... Most sand sharks are found from Cape Cod south, but they aren't found in great numbers below the Delaware Bay. ... BEACH-NET! HOME PAGE | SHARKS; The Ocean | The Bay | Things to Do | Dining; Real Estate | Lodging | Shopping | Our Towns...
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Illustration and information about this species, also known as the ground shark or dogfish shark. ... Sand sharks have been seen surrounding and harrying schools of bluefish; they have even been known to attack nets full of bluefish, which gives a measure of their voracity. They also eat lobsters, crabs, and squid.
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Despite this, they are a docile, non-aggressive species, known to attack humans only when bothered first. Sand sharks are brownish-gray with rust-colored spots on top and white underneath. ... Their staple is small fish, but they will eat crustaceans and squid as well. They occasionally hunt in groups, and have even been...
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Although sand tigers can eat just about anything they want (and swallow it whole), like most sharks, they are not known to attack humans. ... Diet; Sand tigers actually eat very little. At the Aquarium, we feed them only about two percent of their body weight each week.
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The sand tiger shark has an unusual method of reproduction. During its embryonal phase, the more developed embryos eat up their less developed siblings. ... Since sand tiger sharks are very shy, their populations have been rapidly decimated as the first wave of "shark hysteria" hit humans. Especially in Australia this once...
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